Voice, Music & Video Companies
Latest Deals in Voice, Music & Video
$21M
Boldvoice, a NYC-based developer of an AI-powered voice coaching platform, raised $21 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Matrix, with participation from Flybridge, Xfund, Corazon Capital, Alumni Ventures, Umami Capital, and Y Combinator. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate global expansion and advance its proprietary technology.Investors: Matrix, Flybridge, Xfund, Corazon Capital, Alumni Ventures, Umami Capital, Y Combinator
$200M
Synthesia, a London-based provider of AI-generated video tools for enterprises, raised $200 million in a Series E funding round, achieving a $4 billion post-money valuation. The funding will also support employee secondary share sales. The round was led by GV, with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Accel, New Enterprise Associates, Nventures, Air Street Capital, and PSP Growth.Investors: GV, Kleiner Perkins, Accel, New Enterprise Associates, Nventures, Air Street Capital, PSP Growth
$200M
UK-based Synthesia has raised a $200 million Series E funding round, achieving a valuation of $4 billion. Led by Google Ventures, with participation from Evantic and Hedosophia, the funds will be used to enhance enterprise learning and development through AI video technology. Synthesia aims to revolutionize content creation and knowledge sharing, addressing the growing need for upskilling in organizations.Investors: Google Ventures, Evantic, Hedosophia
$3.3M
Consio AI, a Toronto, Canada-based provider of a voice platform that automates phone-based engagements for e-commerce brands, raised $3.3 million in funding. The round was led by RTP Global, with participation from Jason Lemkin's SaaStr Fund, MU Ventures, and industry operators from Ramp and Datadog. The company plans to use the funds to enhance its offerings.Investors: RTP Global, Jason Lemkin's SaaStr Fund, MU Ventures
$200M
Synthesia, a London-based AI video platform, has raised $200 million in a Google Ventures-led Series E round, achieving a $4 billion valuation. The company, known for its AI avatar platform that generates human-like videos, aims to reduce content creation costs and enhance communication. Founded in 2017, Synthesia has attracted investments from notable firms including Adobe and Nvidia's NVentures. This funding will help scale its vision amid a growing demand for upskilling and knowledge sharing in organizations.Investors: Google Ventures, Adobe, Nvidia's NVentures
$200M
Synthesia, a UK-based AI startup, has raised $200 million in a Series E funding round, nearly doubling its valuation to $4 billion. Led by Google Ventures, the funding aims to enhance its AI-powered corporate video solutions, which help businesses like SAP and Microsoft communicate effectively. The company plans to develop new interactive AI agents for employee training and marketing. Existing investors include Nvidia's VC arm and Accel.Investors: Google Ventures, Nvidia's VC arm, Accel
$200M
London-based AI video creation platform Synthesia has raised $200 million in a funding round led by Google Ventures, increasing its valuation to $4 billion. The investment aims to enhance enterprise learning and development through AI-generated videos, addressing the need for efficient corporate communication. Key investors include Evantic, Nvidia's venture arm, and several others. Synthesia's technology is utilized by over 90% of Fortune 100 companies, and the company has experienced significant growth, surpassing $100 million in annual recurring revenue.Investors: Google Ventures, Evantic, Nvidia's venture arm
$100M
Livekit, a San Francisco-based developer of a platform for voice, video, and physical AI agents, raised $100 million in Series C funding at a $1 billion valuation. The round was led by Index Ventures, with participation from Salesforce Ventures and returning investors Altimeter Capital, Redpoint Ventures, and Hanabi Capital.Investors: Index Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Altimeter Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Hanabi Capital