€110-120k
+ Equity
Helping companies detect fraudulent documents
Open for applications
Helping companies detect fraudulent documents
21-100 employees
Open for applications
€110-120k
+ Equity
21-100 employees
To create a fair and efficient financial services ecosystem, which grants more access to “thin file” customers (who have traditionally been left behind) while keeping fraudsters out.
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To create a fair and efficient financial services ecosystem, which grants more access to “thin file” customers (who have traditionally been left behind) while keeping fraudsters out.
88% employee growth in 12 months
Awareness of the fact that digital fraud affects every industry and sector is growing, yet it is becoming increasingly difficult to identify it. Improvements in digital editing tools result in realistic document manipulation becoming easy to produce yet difficult and time-consuming to recognize.
Inscribe sets itself apart from its competition (such as Resistant AI and Smile Identity) as its software automatically identifies fraudulent documents through a combination of machine learning AI and image forensics. This software can immediately recognize document manipulation and digital artifacts that are difficult to spot with the naked eye, and can be easily integrated within an enterprise’s existing IT system.
The company's solution to document fraud is unique as it can recognize discrepancies within pixel-sized details with a level of accuracy and speed that human staff simply cannot match. Inscribe is focused on further product innovation and doubling its workforce over the next 12 to 18 months following its early 2023 Series B.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Jan 2023
$25m
SERIES B
Apr 2021
$10.5m
SERIES A
This company has top investors
Ronan Burke
(CEO)Having studied Electronic Engineering at University College Dublin, Ronan co-founded Inscribe in June 2017. He took the startup through Y Combinator in 2018, and has been CEO ever since.
Conor Burke
(CTO)Having studied Electronic Engineering at University College Dublin, Ronan co-founded Inscribe with his brother in June 2017.