- byRegina Pernaz
- April 3, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Inner AI, a Brazilian AI native productivity workspace for companies, raised a $2M pre-seed round led by Canary. LASP Capital, Play9, Alexia Ventures, Crivo Ventures, and Newtopia VC participated in the round.
Inner AI will use the capital to launch its platform in the Brazilian market and continue to invest in AI research and development.
“We will increase our efforts to develop a platform fully optimized for human-AI collaboration. The investment will also allow us to expand our tech infrastructure, ensuring a user experience unmatched by traditional software on the market today,” said Pedro Salles, CEO of Inner AI.
Inner AI’s users can convert existing files into new text, images, videos, and add cuts, edits, transcriptions, and voiceovers.
“Customers want more efficient ways to create employee training material, marketing creatives and perform daily tasks faster. This funding will allow us to accelerate this vision,” said Eduardo Mitelman, CRO of Inner AI.
The AI startup already serves major companies in Brazil like Embraer, Claro, Mercado Libre, and Bayer.
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Regina Pernaz
Regina is a content creator with over 3 years of experience writing for the Latin American startup ecosystem. She likes to grow VCs and tech founders’ audiences by testing 101 ways of delivering the message.
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