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Is Lemuro Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Lemuro has wound downAmazon still lists similar products in this category.

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Lemuro pitched precision clip-on lenses that give a smartphone a proper camera's field of view, in series 17, with founders including Eric and Hugo Bohring after seventy-five thousand pounds for twenty-five percent of the business, a deal Deborah Meaden agreed to.

Older accounts describe the lenses still for sale, but the brand's own domain now redirects to a page listing it for sale rather than a working store.

German-Portuguese Engineering In A Crowded Category

Clip-on lens brands were nothing new to the Den by the time this pitch aired, but the founders leaned on their German-Portuguese engineering background to differentiate the product from earlier, less refined entries in the same category.

Giving up a quarter of the business for seventy-five thousand pounds reflects the kind of capital an early-stage hardware company genuinely needs to build out retail presence, a heavier lift than a typical software or app pitch requires.

A Parked Domain

Older write-ups describe the lenses still listed for sale on the brand's own site and through an Amazon UK storefront. When we checked the product page directly, lemuro.co redirected straight to a GoDaddy for-sale parking page, the clearest possible sign that the official domain has been abandoned and put up for purchase.

A parked domain is not a temporary glitch, it means nobody at the company is actively running that website anymore.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, April 2026.