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Danti.ai provides a subscription-based search engine that turns complex Earth observation and geospatial data into easy-to-understand answers for multiple industries, including real estate, insurance, development, defense, and intelligence. It lets users pose natural-language questions and receive contextual, data-backed results drawn from extensive datasets such as permits, airborne imagery, satellite data, social media, and news. The product helps professionals identify details like roof age, track movements, and locate relevant external content without needing specialized analysts or separate data contracts. Unlike many data tools, Danti.ai emphasizes cross-industry applicability and fast, credible answers from both internal and external sources, reducing data chaos. The company aims to give clients a steady subscription-based access to powerful search capabilities so they can make informed decisions and share insights efficiently with partners.
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Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Defense
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$7.8M
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
2023
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Danti launches new version of agentic intelligence platform. * The AI agents pull from imagery, sensor data and open-source reporting, weighing sources against each other and flagging uncertainty * SOCOM used the tool during the Trojan Footprint 26 exercise * A recent Air Force contract has the platform fusing open-source data to build battlespace awareness for commanders Danti has released a new version of its agentic intelligence platform, which assigns specialized artificial intelligence agents to work on intelligence requests simultaneously rather than sequentially. The company announced the update Wednesday. Danti's agents draw on imagery, sensor data, open-source reporting and enterprise systems, comparing sources against one another, weighing confidence and marking uncertainty. Results land in a shared workspace where operators can interrogate the evidence and build reports, briefing decks and summaries. Jesse Kallman, Danti's CEO and founder, said the company built analytic tradecraft into the agents so that customer value does not hinge on "whichever model is best this quarter." AI applied to intelligence workflows runs through the agenda at the Potomac Officers Club's 2026 Intel Summit on Sept. 24, alongside data, cyber capabilities and secure information-sharing as agencies modernize under tighter budgets. Save your spot now! How was Danti used during Trojan Footprint 26? Danti said processing and information request bottlenecks hit analyst teams and data pipelines during the special operations exercise in the European theater. A U.S. Special Operations Command effects cell brought the platform in to close the gap. Planners used it to work through unclassified commercial electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery, open-source data, maritime information, signals, and news feeds. Danti said the platform kept information moving to NATO allies during the exercise. What does the Air Force contract cover? Recently, Danti was awarded a contract to apply AI to the intelligence preparation of the battlespace products for the Department of the Air Force. Under it, the platform would help commanders fuse large volumes of open-source data to build situational awareness. What else has Danti won? Founded in 2023 and based in Atlanta, Danti took a $1.2 million Space Force Small Business Innovation Research Phase 2 award to expand its search capabilities for military analysts. The company also won a $75,000 prize challenge from the National Security Innovation Network and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Shield Capital and Tech Square Ventures back the company. Danti said its platform is now in use at nearly all combatant commands.
Danti has secured $8.3 million in venture capital funding to date and has announced $4 million in government contracts, according to Kallman.
ATLANTA, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Danti, the company behind an AI-powered knowledge engine for data being generated across the planet, today announced the launch of its public sector offering. The announcement comes after a year of working with the U.S. Space Force, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), various all-source intelligence units, civilian government agencies and others to build an intuitive, impactful platform. Designed for experts and non-experts alike, Danti allows users to ask questions using natural language and quickly receive data-driven responses in near real-time. Danti uses AI to rapidly synthesize vast swaths of multi-modal information collected across government, commercial, and open data systems, enabling users to navigate workflows efficiently and secure actionable decisions and answers."In the era of the Great Power Competition, information warfare is a most critical component. While our adversaries can throw people at the data overload and skilled workforce problem, we must use AI
Atlanta, GA - March 6th - Danti, the company behind an AI-powered knowledge engine for data being generated across the planet, today announced the launch of its public sector offering.
Danti, an Atlanta, GA-based Earth data search engine provider, raised $5M in Seed funding.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Defense
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$7.8M
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Founded
2023
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