$70-90k
+ Stock options
AI video creation platform
Open for applications
AI video creation platform
201-500 employees
Open for applications
$70-90k
+ Stock options
201-500 employees
To empower everyone to make video content - without cameras, microphones or studios.
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To empower everyone to make video content - without cameras, microphones or studios.
Video is an integral part of companiesโ marketing strategies, and the adoption of synthetic media has grown in popularity. As organisations are investing in videos, startups are building platforms to support the process. Synthesia is an AI-powered video generation platform that saves enterprises up to 100x the cost and time of producing a video.
The company leverages deep learning to simulate real videos and real actors without the need for costly infrastructure like camera crews, actors, cameras, studios, and a lengthy post-production process. Synthesiaโs first product STUDIO launched in public beta in the summer of 2020 and it is now used by 30,000+ companies, including the BBC, Teleperformance, Amazon, and Reuters.
Notably, Prof. Matthias Niessner, one of the co-founders of the company, is behind some of the most well-recognised research projects in the field Deep Video Portraits and Face2Face. The company's intuitive interface has grown to become the #1 rated video creation platform, proving its strong ability to capitalise on the growing AI in media market โ which is estimated to be worth $99.48 Billion by 2030.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jan 2025
$180m
SERIES D
Jun 2023
$90m
SERIES C
Total funding
This company has top investors
Victor Riparbelli
(CEO)Experience working on growth and product at Aller Media and Founders. Co-founded Immersive Futures in 2016 and Coincall in 2017.
Steffen Tjerrild
(Co-Founder & COO & CFO)Former Investment Manager at Kukula Capital and Business Developer at Founders.
Matthias Niessner
(Co-Founder)Computer science professor at the Technical University Munich.
Lourdes Agapito
(Co-Founder)Professor of 3D Computer Vision at University College London.