The new platform allows users to build AI for images and videos without coding expertise
CrowdAI, a platform to build customised vision AI, announced the launch of their next-generation AI platform, which enables anyone to create high-quality solutions to analyse imagery and video. CrowdAI also announced it has raised over $10 million to support the launch of its platform, most recently via a Series A led by Threshold Ventures. Other participating investors include Susa Ventures, Ron Conway’s SV Angel, Jerry Yang at AME Cloud, and Y Combinator. With this round, Mohammad Islam, Partner at Threshold Ventures, joins the company’s Board of Directors.
CrowdAI provides custom computer vision solutions to customers in the manufacturing, property insurance, finance, and technology markets, and works extensively with the US government. The company’s initial platform focused on cutting the time-to-value for custom computer vision projects in half for developers and data scientists familiar with AI integrations and workflows.
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With CrowdAI’s new platform, no data science background or coding is required to make data-driven operational decisions. The full-stack solution provides all the tools necessary to go from raw pixels to structured insights relevant to a user’s specific needs. CrowdAI provides the support and strategy for determining if and how to implement an AI solution into the enterprise.
CrowdAI offers both a free, web-based version, as well as a subscription version with custom enterprise-based assets. CrowdAI has seen a 200 per cent increase in its customer base in the past year, indicating a broader shift in the industrial and large commercial sectors towards more intelligent automation.
CrowdAI is currently being utilised by numerous organisations throughout the government, the education sector, and the technology industry.