InVideo has raised $2.5 Mn From Sequoia and angel investors
The company is looking to scale its video editor product for a global audience
InVideo claims to have 24K users across 145 countries
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Video editing and content creation software maker InVideo, has raised $2.5 Mn in a round led by Sequoia Capital India’s early-stage accelerator programme Surge. Former Facebook exec and Five9’s Anand Chandrasekaran, and DoorDash’s Gokul Rajaram have also invested in the round. So far, the company has raised $3.2 Mn.
InVideo plans to use the funding to scale up its platform for a global audience, “while investing in its community and expanding the current product pipeline,” the company said in a press release.
Besides the funding, InVideo has also announced the launch of its new AI-powered video editing platform that suggests improvements in real-time. In simple terms, the AI-powered video editing platform comes with an autocorrect feature for videos in production.
“We’re on a mission to democratise access to professional video software now available to anyone with drag and drop ease. Our Grammarly-like editor means no more time wasted over common technical mistakes or frustrating visual design decisions. We’re using AI to automate the entire video-making process so even beginners can create videos so good, you’ll stop your scroll,” said Sanket Shah, CEO and cofounder of InVideo.
The video editing platform will guide users to avoid technical errors with helpful alerts, just like a spellchecker in Google Docs. The suggestions include proper font choices, animations, colour palette and more.
Moreover, the new platform has an inbuilt self-driving design that allows amateurs and professionals to edit videos seamlessly. The video editing platform also has how-to videos, promo videos, corporate presentations, recipes and family vacations as templates.
“A big gap exists between DIY efforts and pro-quality videos you see on LinkedIn and Instagram. Professional video-editing programs are available, but are still expensive and require a steep learning curve to master,” the company noted.
InVideo was founded in 2019 by Shah, Harsh Vakharia and Pankit Chheda. The platform launched its web-based video editor in 2019 that allows users to create videos from scratch, convert existing pieces of static content into videos and even add automated voiceovers in native languages.
It has over 24K users across 145 countries, who have created videos in over 75 languages. The company claims that its customer base is growing by 10% every week. InVideo plans to expand its customer base to a million users in 2020.
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