February was a busy month for online video software platforms with five companies receiving venture funding for a total raised of nearly $50 million in funding. Across the vendors funded there is a common theme: they are all either AI video generation platforms or pure content creation software tools. If you haven’t noticed already, AI generative technology is where investors are placing the...[Read More]
Today many companies and their teams are working remotely using video conferencing and meeting software as the primary means of communication. This shift, accelerated by the pandemic, has left many companies dealing with employee burn out from Zoom meeting fatigue. Enter virtual meeting company Scoot. Scoot is a virtual meeting platform that is reimagining video meetings to increase remote employe...[Read More]
Canadian smart video platform company IrisCX has raised $4.6 million in a seed funding from Arthur Ventures. IrisCX will use the capital to further develop their product, grow their team and pour more fuel on their sales and go-to-market strategy which targets home product and services companies with large operations in the US and Canada. This round of funding brings IrisCX’s total funding to...[Read More]
Enterprise AI Video Creation Software company Capsule has raised $4.75 million in seed funding to further develop and commercialize their video editing and creation toolset. To date, Capsule has raised at total of $6.75 million in capital, with a pre-seed funding round of $2 million in 2021. Capsule investors include Human Ventures, Swift Ventures, InVision founder Clark Valberg’s Tifere...[Read More]
Hippo Video a video platform designed for enterprises and sales teams has announced an $8 million funding round led by Dallas Venture Capital (DVC). This raises brings Hippo Video’s total capital raise to $14 million. Hippo Video will use the recent influx of capital to continue the platform’s rapid growth and success in the United States market. As part of that effort, the c...[Read More]
Video creation software company Clipchamp has announced a $9 million Series A funding round to capture a larger chunk of the $135 billion dollar video content creation market. The Australia-based company plans to expand into the U.S. but will remain headquartered in Brisbane, Australia. Clipchamp first launched its video editor software Create in 2013 with the capabilities to design and ...[Read More]
Vidyard, an undisputed leader in the online video hosting and video marketing software category for businesses has raised an additional line of credit worth $15 million from BMO Technology and Innovation Banking Group. Vidyard has been an A-player in the video marketing software industry for nearly a decade. Born out of San Francisco’s Y Combinator, the company raised its first seed round of...[Read More]
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