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Ex-Microsoft employees get $4M from Accel to build an AI tool for product presentations


Product teams often have tons of screen recordings and screenshots that end up unused. Video production using those screen recordings has been

Aditya Agarwal, a managing partner at South Park Commons who has worked at companies like Dropbox and Meta, said traditionally, people would build a combination of documents and slides to get their ideas across. Lica might not have direct competitors, but companies and startups generally use anything from a Zoom call to screen recording to make a rudimentary video, with a tool like Loom to polish it up. Coupled with the team’s generative AI and product development background, we believe they’re uniquely positioned to address a key market need that other solutions have yet to fully capture,” he told TechCrunch over email.

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