The company recently closed a $12 million seed round led by Quiet Capital, with participation from new and existing investors including Overmatch Ventures, Cruise founder Kyle Vogt, former Autodesk CEO Omar Hanspal, Adobe CPO Scott Belsky, and former DoorDash executive Gokul Rajaram. The company plans to grow its 14-person team and build out the software, including adding more identifiable objects. The aim is to scale from being able to automatically identify around 20 different features today to “hundreds and thousands” in the future, Baikovitz said.
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