Vyntelligence, a London-based firm specialising in “agentic video intelligence” technology has secured a $30m (£23m) Series B investment to support its expansion in the US.
Working with clients across utilities, telecoms and retail, the Vyntelligence platform analyses videos captured by users in the field to provide fast support regarding on-site issues.
The Vyntelligence platform also grows more intelligent the more videos are captured for it, creating an auditable trail of work and organising institutional knowledge and expertise.
“Our superpower is not just applying AI to the historically underserved world of physical work, but leveraging over a decade of expertly curated proprietary field video data to fundamentally transform the value of in-field work for our clients,” said Vyntelligence co-founder Arti Khanna.
“We can deliver unbeatable visibility for customers over their assets, people, and operations, empowering customers with the insights they need to materially improve the efficiency of their operations and the role that in-field workers play for their businesses.”
The investment was led by Blume Equity and Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
“Vyntelligence exemplifies the type of inherently impactful business we seek to partner with at Blume, a company delivering both compelling commercial outcomes and measurable environmental benefits,” said Blume Equity co-founding partner Eleanor Blagbrough.
“Vyntelligence’s Agentic Video Intelligence platform enables customers to do more with less, improving safety, efficiency, and compliance while significantly reducing carbon emissions from field operations. We are delighted to be partnering with a leading UK AI business.”
