KEYWORD FOR AI REPORT: DocuSign, Seal Software, Toba Capital, Pony.ai, Qure.ai, LinkSquares, L1ight, Revl, Teikametrics,
- DocuSign will acquire Seal Software, a developer of AI-driven contract analytics services, for $188 million. Seal Software had raised approximately $58 million in funding from investors including Toba Capital.
- K Health, an NYC- and Tel Aviv, Israel-based AI-powered telemedicine company, closed a $48m series C funding.
- Pony.ai, a Fremont, Calif.-based autonomous driving startup, raised $462 million at a $3 billion valuation. Toyota led the round.
- Qure.ai, a San Francisco-based healthcare AI startup, raised $16 million in funding. Sequoia India led the round, and was joined by investors including MassMutual Ventures Southeast Asia.
- LinkSquares, a Boston-based provider of an AI-powered SaaS contract management and analysis tool, raised $14.5 million in Series A funding. Jump Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including First Ascent Ventures and existing investors MassMutual Ventures and Hyperplane Venture Capital.
- Tractable, a London, UK-based technology company developing AI for accident and disaster recovery, raised $25m in Series C funding.
- L1ght, an Israel-based anti-toxicity startup using AI to detect and filter harmful online content to protect children, raised $15 million in seed funding. Mangrove Capital Partners and Tribeca Venture Partners co-led the round, and were joined by investors including Western Technology Investment.
- Revl, a San Francisco-based camera and AI-powered video editing company, raised $5.5 million in Series A funding. Nimble Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Tuesday Capital, Silicon Valley Data Capital and Luma Pictures.
- Teikametrics, a Boston-based SaaS provider of AI-powered optimization for brands and sellers on Amazon and Walmart, raised $15 million in funding. Jump Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Granite Point Capital, Jerry Hausman, and Ed Baker.
- Arize AI, a Berkeley, Calif.-based company built to solve production AI issues for businesses, raised $4 million in funding. Foundation Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Trinity Ventures and Brett Wilson.
- Aisera, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based AI-driven platform to automate workflow, raised $20M in Series B funding. Norwest Venture Partners led the round, and was joined by investors including Menlo Ventures, True Ventures, Khosla Ventures, First Round Capital, Ram Shriram, and Maynard Webb Investments.