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Updated on 5/12/2026

Reka

Reka

51-200 employees

Develops and deploys large AI models

No salary listed

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: United Kingdom | United States

Remote

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Python
Airflow
Neural Networks
Git
Pytorch
Apache Spark
Machine Learning
Requirements
  • Strong ML and deep learning fundamentals with experience building and operating large-scale data and/or compute systems
  • Comfortable moving between research questions and production engineering: you can dig into data, run analyses, and also ship reliable systems
  • Demonstrated research experience with data compositions, quality, and dataset releases
  • Ability to design and execute experiments with convincing unbiased outcomes
  • Practical experience with distributed processing and orchestration (Spark, Ray, Airflow, or equivalents)
  • Solid Python skills, and familiarity with the tooling around modern model training workflows (datasets, checkpoints, experiment tracking)
  • Strong instincts around data quality: how to measure it, how to monitor it, and how to prevent regressions as things scale
  • Able to work in a fast-moving environment, prioritize what matters, and communicate clearly with both researchers and engineers
Responsibilities
  • Work with model researchers to define what “good data” means for our models, including quality metrics, validation checks, and acceptance thresholds
  • Explore open source datasets and create internal ones most suitable to build fundamental World Models
  • Build algorithms for automated data quality assessment, data domain mixtures, and domain adaptation from synthetic to real data
  • Track datasets, metadata, provenance, and versions so experiments are reproducible and it’s clear what data went into which training and evaluation runs
  • Own CI/CD and development tooling for the data stack (GitHub, Python, PyTorch), and automate repetitive workflows to reduce friction
  • Track and optimize throughput, storage, and compute utilization across pipelines and related assets
Desired Qualifications
  • Bonus: experience with large video datasets, dataset curation for training, or building internal tooling for evaluation/analysis in ML environments

Reka.ai builds and deploys AI solutions using large deep learning models, handling the end-to-end process from data prep and architecture design to training, evaluation, and deployment, with a focus on data synthesis. Their offerings include bespoke models and ongoing access or support for businesses via project-based work or subscriptions. They differentiate themselves through a team of researchers and former DeepMind staff delivering an integrated end-to-end pipeline along with advisory input from industry and academia. Their goal is to make the benefits of large AI models globally accessible by providing practical, deployed solutions and ongoing support.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$168M

Headquarters

Sunnyvale, California

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Nvidia and Snowflake invested $110M in July 2025, valuing Reka over $1B.
  • Reka Core competes with GPT-4V on MMMU benchmark per independent tests.
  • Partnerships with Shutterstock and Turing expand enterprise video AI adoption.

What critics are saying

  • Snowflake's $1B acquisition talks collapsed, stranding Reka without buyer.
  • Nvidia shifts funding to xAI, cutting Reka's compute access within 12 months.
  • Meta's Llama-4 open-sources commoditize Reka Flash, eroding paid deployments.

What makes Reka unique

  • Reka builds multimodal models like Reka Flash trained from scratch with proprietary algorithms.
  • Nexus platform creates AI workers automating workflows across text, images, videos, audio.
  • Reka Vision enables natural language searches on surveillance video for security.

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Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

3%
WebsiteRating
Jul 23rd, 2025
Major AI Funding Boost as Reka AI and Delve Technologies Shine

Reka AI, established in 2022, has successfully raised $110 million in funding from major players Nvidia and Snowflake.

SiliconANGLE Media
Jul 22nd, 2025
Multimodal AI startup Reka AI raises $110M at $1B valuation

Multimodal large language model research startup Reka AI Inc. today announced it has raised $110 million in fresh funding backed by Nvidia Corp. and Snowflake Inc.

Fidelity Investments
Jul 22nd, 2025
Nvidia, Snowflake Invest $110M in Reka

Nvidia and Snowflake participated in a $110 million funding round for AI firm Reka, boosting its valuation to over $1 billion from $300 million earlier in 2023. The investment will enhance Reka's technical development and expand its multimodal platforms.

StockTwits
Jul 22nd, 2025
Nvidia, Snowflake Invest $110M in Reka AI

Nvidia and Snowflake have invested $110 million in Reka AI, a three-year-old AI startup, boosting its valuation to over $1 billion and making it a unicorn. Reka AI focuses on developing large language models more efficiently than competitors.

TechStartups.com
Apr 7th, 2025
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