According to a recent LinkedIn post from Daydream, company founder Julie Bornstein participated in a discussion with Levi Strauss & Co. President and CEO Michelle Gass at the 2026 LS&Co. Leadership Summit. The conversation reportedly focused on the evolution of retail from early e-commerce to emerging AI-driven shopping experiences.
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The post highlights that Levi Strauss & Co., with more than 170 years in commerce, is described as a brand partner on Daydream’s platform. The companies appear to be collaborating around AI-enabled retail experiences, suggesting Daydream is positioning itself as an infrastructure or innovation partner for established consumer brands.
For investors, the association with a global apparel leader could signal early validation of Daydream’s technology and business model. While the post does not disclose financial terms, commercialization details, or scope of the partnership, such relationships may support future revenue opportunities and strengthen Daydream’s credibility in the retail technology ecosystem.
The emphasis on AI-powered shopping aligns Daydream with broader industry trends toward personalization, data-driven merchandising, and automated customer engagement. If Daydream can translate these partnerships into scalable, recurring deployments across major brands, it could enhance the company’s competitive position versus other retail-tech and AI commerce providers.

