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Generative AI video startup Tavus raises $18M to bring face and voice cloning to any app
Generative AI startup Tavus raised $18M and opened its platform to developers looking to enable "digital replica" creation in their own apps.
Tavus, a four-year-old generative AI startup that helps companies create digital “replicas” of individuals for automated personalized video campaigns, has confirmed a fresh $18 million in funding and revealed that it’s opening its platform for third-parties to integrate its technology into their own software. And by integrating Tavus with third-party systems such as Salesforce or Mailchimp, companies can automate much of this — for instance, a customer that completes an online form requesting further information on a product can be emailed a video instantly, with a sales rep addressing the prospect by name and explaining the next steps. With this, a company can replicate a person (e.g. head of marketing or CEO) using a new proprietary model created by Tavus dubbed “Phoenix” which is based on a deep learning method called neural radiance field (NeRF).
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