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AI-Powered Video Platform Captions Secures $60M, Fueling Generative AI Revolution
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Captions, a startup founded by ex-Microsoft engineer Gaurav Misra, has secured $60 million in Series C funding to advance its AI-powered video creation platform, signaling the growing demand and investment in generative AI for video.

Captions’ evolution into an AI-driven video suite: Founded in 2021, Captions has transformed from a manual video recording app to a comprehensive AI-powered platform that enables users to create high-quality videos with ease:

  • The company initially expanded its offerings with AI-assisted editing tools for correcting eye contact, dubbing, voiceovers, and producing short clips from longer videos.
  • In early 2024, Captions introduced AI Creator and AI Edit capabilities, allowing users to add custom 3D avatars and tweak their content with graphics, B-roll, transitions, and zooms, all with a single tap.
  • These innovative features have attracted over 10 million users who create more than three million videos every month on the platform.

Significant investment and future plans: The $60 million Series C round, led by Index Ventures and joined by notable investors such as Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and even actor Jared Leto, demonstrates strong confidence in Captions’ potential:

  • The funding values the company at $500 million and will be used to expand its machine learning team in New York and invest in research and infrastructure.
  • Captions plans to invest $100 million into advancing generative video research in New York City, which Misra believes is emerging as the epicenter for AI research.
  • The company aims to launch more AI capabilities for its video platform, potentially bolstering its suite into a unified platform for producing avatar-based videos and becoming a strong competitor to niche players like ElevenLabs and Synthesia.

Broader implications: As short-form video becomes the dominant content format, Captions’ AI-powered video creation tools are poised to transform how businesses and individuals create engaging video content:

  • The enhanced capabilities will be particularly valuable for businesses involved in social media management, advertising, content marketing, and growth marketing.
  • Notable users of the platform already include ESPN, “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary, Twitch founder Justin Kan, and influencer Unnecessary Inventions.
  • Captions’ success and the significant investment it has attracted underscore the growing importance and potential of generative AI in the video creation space, which is likely to see increased competition and innovation in the coming years.
Ex-Microsoft engineer’s AI video startup scores $60M from top VCs, Jared Leto

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