Frinks AI Secures $5.4 Million to Expand Vision AI Platform

Frinks AI Secures $5.4 Million to Expand Vision AI Platform

Frinks AI, a startup founded by IIT Hyderabad alumni, has raised $5.4 million in a Pre-Series A round led by Prime Venture Partners. The funding will help scale its Vision AI platform globally.

Frinks AI, a manufacturing AI startup founded by IIT Hyderabad alumni, has raised $5.4 million in a Pre-Series A funding round led by Prime Venture Partners, announced in a press release. This brings the company's total funding to $6.25 million.

Frinks AI specializes in developing Vision AI systems designed to automate and enhance quality control processes in manufacturing. The funding round also saw participation from existing investor Chiratae Ventures, along with Navam Capital and Ashok Atluri, Founder of Zen Technologies.

The company plans to use the new funds to scale its platform across global markets, invest in research and development, and expand its presence in the US. Frinks AI's Vision AI platform is already being used by leading manufacturers in sectors such as automotive, consumer goods, and medical devices, helping them improve product quality and efficiency on production lines.

With its no-code platform, Frinks AI allows manufacturers to customize workflows and integrate with existing systems, aiming to boost throughput and reduce defects across over 1,000 production lines globally.

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