Topic: series funding
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Remark Secures $16M to Expand AI-Powered E-Commerce Expertise
Remark, an AI-powered e-commerce startup, raised $16 million in Series A funding to scale its hybrid human-AI shopping approach, bringing total funding to $27 million. The platform combines real human experts with AI to guide shoppers, boosting partners' revenue by 10% and addressing low online c...
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Tailor Secures $22M Series A for Headless ERP Innovation
Tailor, a headless ERP platform, raised $22 million in Series A funding led by investors like ANRI and Y Combinator, highlighting confidence in its modular, API-first approach. Unlike traditional ERP systems, Tailor's Omakase platform separates front-end and back-end functions, enabling customiza...
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Rwazi Secures $12M to Boost Consumer Insights for Businesses
Rwazi, a startup specializing in real-time consumer insights, raised $12 million in Series A funding to expand its AI-powered platform, addressing data gaps in emerging markets. The company uses zero-party data—information consumers willingly share—to provide businesses with real-time insights in...
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UAE's Huspy Secures $59M Funding for European Expansion
Huspy, a UAE-based proptech startup, secured $59 million in Series B funding to expand its home-buying platform across the Middle East and Europe, building on its earlier $40 million Series A round. Founded in 2020, Huspy digitizes home searches and financing, capturing 30% of the UAE mortgage ma...
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Blinq Secures $25M to Revolutionize Business Cards
Blinq, a Melbourne-based startup, raised $25 million in Series A funding to modernize professional networking with its digital business card platform. The platform serves 2.5 million users globally, offering customizable digital cards integrated with QR codes, NFC, and CRM systems like HubSpot an...
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Buzzy Investing App Dub Raises $30M in Series A Funding
Dub, a fast-growing investment platform, raised $30 million in Series A funding, bringing its total capital to $47 million, validating its approach to democratizing trading strategies. Founded by 23-year-old Steven Wang, Dub offers copy-trading functionality and has surpassed 1 million downloads,...
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Nuvo Secures $34M From Sequoia & Spark for B2B Trade Network
Nuvo, a San Francisco-based B2B commerce startup, raised $34 million in Series A funding from Sequoia Capital and Spark Capital to modernize trade with its digital platform. Founded in 2021, Nuvo operates like a LinkedIn for B2B trade, helping businesses verify partners and streamline transaction...
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ParadeDB Challenges Elasticsearch as Postgres Gains AI Momentum
PostgreSQL is gaining popularity for AI workloads but struggles with native search capabilities, prompting solutions like ParadeDB, which integrates Elasticsearch-like functionality directly into Postgres. Founded in 2023, ParadeDB addresses Postgres' search limitations by operating as a native e...
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Hedra, AI Baby Podcast App, Secures $32M from a16z
Hedra, an AI video generation startup, raised $32 million in Series A funding to develop lifelike AI-generated characters for podcasts and videos, leveraging its proprietary Character-3 model. The company integrates third-party tools like ElevenLabs and Veo 2 to enhance content creation, targetin...
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IXI Secures $36.5M From Amazon to Revolutionize Prescription Glasses
A Finnish startup is shaking up the eyewear industry with cutting-edge technology that could make traditional prescription glasses obsolete. IXI, a Helsinki-based company, just secured $36.5 million in Series A funding, with backing from Amazon’s Alexa Fund and other prominent investors.
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Designing the Perfect AI Companion for Wellness
Tolan, a purple alien chatbot by Portola, promotes mental health by encouraging real-world connections and meaningful conversations, unlike traditional engagement-focused chatbots. Portola secured $20M in Series A funding, with Tolan attracting 100,000 monthly users and $12M in projected annual r...
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AI-Powered Stop Sign Cameras Catch Reckless Drivers
A California startup, Obvio, has developed AI-powered smart stop signs that target dangerous driving violations while minimizing privacy concerns by processing footage locally and deleting non-violation data within 12 hours. The company secured $22 million in Series A funding and focuses on addre...
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