Bria Secures $40M to Expand Visual Generative AI Platform

Bria has raised $40 million in Series B funding to enhance its visual generative AI platform, focusing on licensed data usage for enterprises.

Bria has secured $40 million in Series B funding to expand its visual generative AI platform, announced in a press release. The funding round was led by Red Dot Capital, with participation from Maor Investment, Entrée Capital, GFT Ventures, Intel Capital, and In-Venture.

The investment will be used to scale Bria's platform, which is built on 100% licensed data, allowing enterprises to create scalable AI-driven visual products without infringing on privacy or copyright. Bria plans to extend its patented attribution engine beyond images to include music, video, and text generation, providing a comprehensive solution for enterprises to develop on-brand content.

Bria's platform integrates with major cloud services like AWS SageMaker and Azure AI Foundry, offering developers flexibility with visual foundation models, source code, and APIs. The company has partnerships with over 30 data providers, including Getty Images and Envato, ensuring compliance with evolving AI regulations while maintaining transparency and proper attribution to data owners.

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