- Series D round led by NEA with participation from new investors WiL, Atlassian Ventures, PSP Growth and existing investors, including GV, MMC Ventures and FirstMark
- Funding will support product innovation, talent growth, and the company’s expansion in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
- Synthesia is now the UK’s most valuable generative AI media company, and the worldwide market leader in enterprise AI video, with over 60,000 customers
- Peter Hill joins Synthesia as CTO after spending 25 years in technical leadership roles at Amazon, and two years as CEO and CPO of Wildfire Studios
Synthesia, the world’s leading enterprise AI-powered video communications platform, announced today the successful close of its $180 million Series D funding round. The round was led by NEA, with participation from existing investors including GV, MMC Ventures and FirstMark, and new backers including WiL (World Innovation Lab), Atlassian Ventures, and PSP Growth. The latest funding brings Synthesia’s total capital raised to over $330 million, valuing the company at $2.1 billion and cementing its position as a pioneer in generative AI for enterprise video communications.
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Fueling Synthesia’s next phase of growth
This significant milestone will fuel Synthesia’s next phase of growth, supporting product development and talent growth, and drive the expansion of its innovative AI-powered video platform to meet the evolving needs of enterprises in several markets, including Japan, Australia, Europe and North America.
“This new investment will help us develop a new generation of AI-powered video experiences that are interactive, real-time, and personalized, offering possibilities we could have only imagined when we founded the company in 2017. I’m excited to bring these experiences to our over 60,000 customers, which range from the world’s largest brands to thousands of small businesses that use Synthesia to communicate internally and externally with unmatched engagement and efficiency,” said Victor Riparbelli, CEO and co-founder of Synthesia.
Philip Chopin, Managing Director, NEA UK said “NEA has a long history of supporting transformative companies, and we’re excited to partner with Synthesia as they shape the future of AI-powered communication. We believe Synthesia’s commitment to enterprise-grade solutions and its impressive traction with customers – 60% of Fortune 100 companies are Synthesia customers – sets the company apart in a rapidly evolving market.”
“We are excited to partner with Synthesia and believe its groundbreaking AI-powered video platform is poised to revolutionize the way organizations communicate and create content. Synthesia’s ability to democratize video creation and streamline communication empowers any organization to deepen interactions with employees and customers alike, no matter the language or location. We believe Synthesia has the potential to significantly impact industries around the globe,” said Aki Jiang and Clifford Cohn, Principals, WiL.
“There are a lot of exciting developments in AI but few are able to demonstrate real value and application like Synthesia,” said Momei Qu, Managing Director, PSP Growth.
Synthesia now UK’s largest generative AI media company
According to Dealroom, Synthesia is now the largest generative AI media company in the UK by valuation, and the second largest in the overall AI category. The company has a global footprint, with offices in seven countries and customers across many markets and industries, generating just over half of its revenue from the United States.
Yoram Wijngaarde, Founder and CEO of Dealroom said: “Synthesia’s Series D signals that European AI is picking up where they left off in 2024. AI startups accounted for over 25% of European venture capital last year, up from 15% just four years ago. In one of the most significant technological waves in decades, Synthesia stands out among the emerging AI unicorns reshaping the landscape from this side of the Atlantic.”
Science, Innovation, and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: “Synthesia’s latest investment is a powerful demonstration of how our Plan for Change is encouraging innovation and driving growth in the UK’s thriving AI sector. This funding showcases the confidence investors have in British tech, especially following our newly announced blueprint for AI, and highlights the global leadership of UK-based companies in pioneering generative AI innovations. Synthesia’s success story underscores how the UK remains the ideal place for companies to grow, thrive and lead the next chapter of the digital revolution.”
Peter Hill becomes CTO
Synthesia also announced the appointment of Peter Hill as Chief Technology Officer. Hill brings deep technical expertise and a proven track record from previous roles as CEO and CPO at Wildfire Studios, as well as a 25-year tenure at Amazon and AWS, where he drove large-scale technical innovation and growth.
Over the past year, the company has made a series of strategic hires to its go-to-market, product, engineering, and R&D teams, including the appointment of a Chief Revenue Officer and a Chief of Staff. Synthesia now employs over 400 people across its offices in London (where it is headquartered), New York, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Zurich and Munich.
Synthesia 2.0, world’s first enterprise AI video platform
Building the leading end-to-end AI video platform that delivers real business outcomes
In June 2024, the company announced it has begun the development of Synthesia 2.0, the world’s first enterprise AI video platform.
Synthesia 2.0 reinvents every aspect of the video production and distribution process to help businesses create and share AI generated videos at scale, for use cases such as learning and development, sales enablement, customer support, marketing, or business operations. The company has recently shipped several features and products as part of the new platform, including:
- Personal Avatars are custom AI avatars with a natural background and that speak over 30 languages. They can be created in minutes with a phone or laptop camera
- AI Screen Recorder is a Chrome extension that records a computer’s screen and creates professional videos in minutes which can then be edited further in Synthesia
- AI Video Assistant converts documents or web pages into videos, with powerful configuration options and feature-rich templates
- Multilingual Video Player is a responsive video player that supports playback for multiple translations of a single video, with chapters, captions, and intuitive player controls
- A video localization solution which includes 1-click translation for videos created in Synthesia, with easy-to-use versioning control, as well as AI-enhanced dubbing that translates content from any source with perfect lip-sync and natural-sounding voices
- Live Collaboration allows multiple people to work together on a video at the same time in real-time
Enabling seamless, scalable, and secure video creation, distribution
Synthesia is a trusted partner for global organizations by enabling seamless, scalable, and secure video creation and distribution. Its solutions are used by some of the largest companies worldwide, empowering them to enhance both internal and external communications, with measurable improvements in engagement and efficiency.
“Our partnership with Synthesia has been instrumental in driving an engaging way to interact with both our internal and external customers. We have been active users of their platform and our use cases are continuing to expand at a rapid pace, thanks in part to the developments in place by the Synthesia team. For us, it’s also very much about the people and we couldn’t ask for better people to be managing their relationship with SAP.” – Lauren Maroney, Global VP of Strategic Engagement and Adoption at SAP
Adam Ortiz, Director of Global Technology Training at Korn Ferry, said “When we first discovered Synthesia, we recognized its potential to meet an immediate need. What we didn’t anticipate was how swiftly it would help us modernize, streamline, and enhance our global course practices and offerings. Synthesia has empowered us to efficiently educate and empower our colleagues. Each video we produce saves us time, costs, and resources, benefiting both internal and external stakeholders.”
Markus Lüken, Learning Technology Implementation Leader at Inter IKEA Group, said “In recent years, virtual facilitators have significantly replaced traditional human trainers, addressing key challenges such as the high cost, time intensity, and single-language limitations of live actor recordings. Now with Synthesia, we have democratized learning for our global workforce by transitioning from subtitled English-only master videos to culturally relevant, locally adapted content.”
Sven Windsch, Head of Technology Adoption at Siemens said “Synthesia has become a valuable component of Siemens’ digital communication and video production strategy. Its advanced platform, featuring speech-to-video transformation, multilingual support, digital avatar creation, and seamless brand integration, has optimized our content creation processes.”
A focus on security and compliance
With a growing portfolio of clients, Synthesia prioritizes compliance, trust, and security. Its platform meets rigorous enterprise standards, ensuring safe and responsible use of AI technology.
In September 2024, Synthesia became the world’s first AI video company to be certified by A-LIGN as ISO 42001 compliant, setting a new benchmark for security compliance in the generative AI industry.
Synthesia is also the only company in its class to conduct a comprehensive and public red team test of its AI video platform. The test took place in October 2024 and was organized by Humane Intelligence, a tech non-profit led by Dr Rumman Chowdhury, in collaboration with NIST, the US government agency responsible for innovation and industrial competitiveness.