Osmo Launches Scent Molecules Through Proprietary AI Technology

Osmo's new scents were developed using AI technology to screen molecules at a faster rate.
Osmo's new scents were developed using AI technology to screen molecules at a faster rate.
Max at Adobe Stock

On October 28, 2024, digital olfaction company Osmo announced the launch of three scent molecules using its proprietary artificial intelligence technology.

“Our AI technology enables us to screen billions of molecules at a rate that would be impossible for humans,” said master perfumer Christophe Laudamiel. “This not only speeds up the discovery process but also allows us to identify captives with desirable performance and ‘special effects,’ regulatory compliance, and consumer safety.”

The three new scent molecules are Glossine, a floral scent similar to jasmine; Fractaline, a versatile scent with either a floral/violet or citrus/ginger scent depending on its surrounding composition; and Quasarine, an intense, petal-y scent with a jasmine aroma on the top notes.

These three scents are available for purchase in the United States and European Union markets. 

More in Sensory