Resemble AI, a Toronto, Canada-based provider of a generative AI platform to clone voices, raised $8m in Series A funding.
The round was led by Javelin Venture Partners, along with Comcast Ventures, and follow-on investment from Craft Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures and Qasar Younis.
The company intends to use the funds to to continue to deliver safe deployment of generative AI to the enterprise.
Led by Zohaib Ahmed, Co-Founder and CEO, Resemble AI is a leader in generative voice artificial intelligence. Its technology is being used by some of the largest media companies in the world to create content, whether it’s transferring a voice into dozens of other languages, creating thousands of dynamic personalized messages from celebrities, or creating unique real-time conversational agents.
Its solutions include Resemble Detect, which uses a state of the art deep neural network trained to identify fakes from real audio. In addition to Detect, enterprises can now protect data from copyright infringement with PerTh Watermarker.
Resemble AI has also made significant improvements to its Speech-to-Speech model, which is now available to all customers. With real-time voice conversion, natural-sounding AI voices can be created instantly by developers and creators across gaming, entertainment, interactive voice response (IVR), and more. AI voices can perform a wide range of emotions, speaking styles, and languages.
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18/07/2023