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AI platform for video creation and voiceovers
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London, UK
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Synthesia provides a platform that uses artificial intelligence to create videos and generate natural-sounding voices in over 120 languages. Users can easily transform text-heavy content, like PowerPoints and PDFs, into engaging videos featuring more than 140 AI avatars. The platform is designed for businesses looking to enhance their digital content in areas such as e-learning, sales enablement, customer support, and product explanations. Unlike traditional video production methods, Synthesia's service allows companies to significantly reduce costs and time spent on video creation. For example, clients like Xerox and Zoom have reported substantial savings and efficiency improvements. The goal of Synthesia is to make video content creation accessible and efficient for businesses, improving user engagement and knowledge transfer.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$327.4M
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2017
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According to the Tech.eu database, European tech companies raised €6.6 billion throughout January 2025. In comparison to the same period in previous years, January 2025 experienced a notable decline of about 60 per cent compared to 2024, but an increase of roughly 40 per cent compared to 2023. Harry Haeck, Partner at Smartfin, commented on the January numbers within the European tech investment landscape in our January Tech.eu Pulse, a compact version of the monthly report:The new year began with a major shift in AI as China’s DeepSeek released its open-source R1 model, challenging well-funded AI giants. This marks a fundamental shift in AI economics, allowing European startups to develop competitive AI solutions at a fraction of previous costs. By reducing reliance on massive data centres and expensive model training, it lowers barriers to entry and presents a rare opportunity for Europe to regain ground in AI development, provided startups and investors act swiftly
UK-based Synthesia raised $180 million in Series D funding, led by NEA, with participation from investors like WiL and Atlassian Ventures. This brings their total funding to over $330 million, valuing the company at $2.1 billion. The funds will support product development and expansion in North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia. Synthesia is the largest generative AI media company in the UK by valuation and ranks second in the overall AI category.
With this funding, Synthesia plans to further develop new features that combine AI virtual avatars with large language models, launching a brand new video player.
Atlassian's venture capital arm has invested in a $US180 million ($290 million) Series D round for Synthesia, a UK-based start-up that creates AI avatars for workplace communications.
Synthesia, which generates more than half of its revenue from the U.S., is a major player in the growing AI video avatar space and competes with startups such as Colossyan, HeyGen and Veed.
With the new funding, Synthesia plans to further develop its product range, hire new talent and expand its presence in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
Synthesia also announced the appointment of Peter Hill as Chief Technology Officer.
Synthesia, a UK-based startup, raised $180 million in a funding round led by NEA, valuing it at over $2.1 billion. The company focuses on creating AI avatars for corporate training videos, used by clients like DuPont and Xerox. Synthesia generated over $70 million in revenue last year, more than doubling from $31.3 million in 2023. With new investors Atlassian Ventures and PSP Growth, Synthesia plans to enhance avatar realism and video creation tools.
Synthesia, a UK-based AI video communications platform, has raised $180 million in a Series D funding round, bringing its total capital to over $330 million and valuing the company at $2.1 billion. Led by NEA, the round included investors like Google Ventures and new backers such as Atlassian Ventures. The funding will support product development and expansion into markets like Japan and North America. Synthesia is now the UK's most valuable generative AI media firm by valuation.
Synthesia has become the UK's largest GenAI firm with a $2.1 billion valuation after raising $180 million in a Series D round led by NEA. The London-based company, known for creating lifelike avatars for video content, serves over 60,000 businesses, including more than 60% of the Fortune 100. The new funds will support the development of Synthesia 2.0, an enterprise AI video platform. CEO Victor Riparbelli envisions breakthroughs in AI media that can think and personalize content.