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[Funding news] CA-based ApertureData Secures $8.25Million in Seed Funding

[Funding news] CA-based ApertureData Secures $8.25Million in Seed Funding

ApertureData, a Mountain View startup, has raised $8.25 million in seed money for their purpose-built database, which gives teams a single way to manage and retrieve complicated multimodal facts.

TQ Ventures led the round, and other participants included a collection of angel investors, Westwave Capital, and Interwoven Ventures. With the money, the company plans to scale up its production deployments, improve documentation and sandbox environments to improve user experience, concentrate on ecosystem connectors, and increase sales and marketing.

ApertureData was founded by Vishakha Gupta, the CEO, and Luis Remis, the CTO. Its main product, ApertureDB, makes processing multimodal data—such as photos, videos, embeddings, and related metadata—less complicated.

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It provides a single data layer for multimodal AI needs by combining vector search, multimodal data management, and keyword and label search using a graph database.

The business has already landed early deployments with a few Fortune 100 clients, including a major manufacturer, a retailer of home furnishings, a few biotech companies, and up-and-coming generative AI firms.

About ApertureDB

Managing photos, movies, and associated metadata is made easier with ApertureDB. They combine vector search, multimodal data management, keyword and label search, and graph database to provide you with a single data layer for all your multimodal AI requirements.

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