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VideoVerse - About the company

VideoVerse is an acquired company based in Los Angeles (United States), founded in 2016 by Saket Dandotia, Alok Patil and Vinayak Shrivastav. It operates as a Provider of AI-driven technology for video editing and content transformation. VideoVerse has raised $105M in funding from investors like SOSV, 100Unicorns and Ventureast, with last known valuation of $*****. The company has 598 active competitors, including 82 funded and 13 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Invideo, Synthesia and Lightricks.

Company Details

Provider of AI-driven technology for video editing and content transformation. The company offers solutions for generating video highlights, content moderation, and web stories production. It also provides tools for online video editing, dynamic content transformation, and smart distribution. The platform refines content and enhances consumption across media genres.
Website
vverse.ai
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Email ID
*****@vverse.ai
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2016
Location
Los Angeles, United States
Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$105M in 5 rounds
Latest Funding Round
Last Known Valuation
$***** as on May 05, 2022
Investors
Ranked
Employee Count
242 as on Apr 30, 2026
Investment & Acquisitions
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Exit Details
Acquired by Minute Media (Sep 09, 2025)

VideoVerse's acquisition details

VideoVerse got acquired by Minute Media on Sep 09, 2025.
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VideoVerse's funding and investors

VideoVerse has raised a total funding of $105M over 5 rounds. Its first funding round was on Jul 03, 2019. Its latest funding round was a Series B round on Dec 18, 2023 for $*****. 1 investor participated in its latest round. VideoVerse has 34 institutional investors and 30 angel investors.

Here is the list of recent funding rounds of VideoVerse:lockFilter this list
Date of Funding
Funding Amount
Round Name
Post-Money Valuation
Revenue Multiple
Lead Investors
Other Investors
Dec 18, 2023
4458506
Series B
2542573
4702480
4142108
3859423
Apr 19, 2022
8127997
Series B
2831955
5267844
3372026
Oct 07, 2021
6469760
Series A
2806470
4824476
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VideoVerse's founders and board of directors

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The founders of VideoVerse are Saket Dandotia, Alok Patil and Vinayak Shrivastav. Vinayak Shrivastav is the CEO of VideoVerse.
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VideoVerse's Board of Directors

VideoVerse's board has 1 active member. Sailesh Khanna Jawaharlal is independent board member.
Here is the list of VideoVerse's board of directors:
Name
Type
Representing
Status
Duration
Independent board member
-
Current
14y 6m
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Independent board member
-
Current
5y 4m
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Independent board member
-
Current
8y 8m
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Independent board member
-
Current
9y 7m

VideoVerse's employee count trend

VideoVerse has 242 employees as of Apr 26. Here is VideoVerse's employee count trend over the years:
Employee count trend for VideoVerse
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VideoVerse's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of VideoVerse include Invideo, Synthesia and Lightricks. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of VideoVerse, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Invideo
Invideo
2017, San Francisco (United States), Series B
Developer of an artificial intelligence platform for video creation and editing
$52.5M
77/100
2nd
Logo for Synthesia
Synthesia
2017, London (United Kingdom), Series E
AI-based dubbing and subtitling solutions provider
$536M
74/100
3rd
Logo for Lightricks
Lightricks
2013, Jerusalem (Israel), Series D
AI-powered tools for image, video editing, and content creation
$335M
72/100
4th
Logo for VideoVerse
VideoVerse
2016, Los Angeles (United States), Acquired
Provider of AI-driven technology for video editing and content transformation
$105M
72/100
5th
Logo for Runway
Runway
2018, New York City (United States), Series E
Developer of artificial intelligence tools for image and video generation
$860M
69/100
6th
Logo for HeyGen
HeyGen
2020, Los Angeles (United States), Series A
AI-powered video creation platform
$65.6M
67/100
7th
Logo for Tavus
Tavus
2020, Houston (United States), Series B
Developer of a conversational video interface and AI human models
$64.2M
66/100
8th
Logo for Luma AI
Luma AI
2021, Palo Alto (United States), Series C
Developer of artificial intelligence models for image and video generation
$1.07B
66/100
9th
Logo for Higgsfield
Higgsfield
2023, San Francisco (United States), Series A
AI-powered video creation and editing platform
$138M
66/100
10th
Logo for PixVerse
PixVerse
2023, Palo Alto (United States), Series C
AI-based video creation platform
$360M
65/100
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VideoVerse's Investments and acquisitions

VideoVerse has made 2 investments in companies including SatSure and Thelightbulb. VideoVerse has also acquired 3 companies including Optikka.com and Reely Broadband.
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Date of Investment/Acquisition
Type
Company Name
Founded Year
Location
Oct 18, 2023
Acquisition
2021
Boca Raton (United States)
Apr 13, 2023
Acquisition
2016
Pune (India)
Apr 12, 2023
Acquisition
2015
Santa Monica (United States)
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