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AI Video startups (2026)

Sora 2 reset the floor; Runway, Synthesia, and Veo 3 are fighting over what comes next.

86 ai video startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $8.6B.

Tracked
86
Total Raised
$8.6B
Countries
15
Active Deals
8

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Video

2021 → 2026
$12.4M
’21
$206.6M
’22
$350.5M
’23
$1.3B
’24
$2.2B
’25
$1.7B
’26

Market overview

Sora 2 launched September 30, 2025 with synced audio, 25-second clips, and a TikTok-style social app. The leaderboard moved overnight. Runway answered with Gen-4, Pika shipped 2.0, Luma released Dream Machine 2, and Google's Veo 3 arrived inside Gemini for free. The 39 startups on this list ($4.35B in disclosed funding) split clean into three buckets after that: model labs, enterprise avatars, and editor wrappers.

Model labs vs everything else

Runway's $1.43B raised through Series E makes it the longest-tenured creative-AI lab; Gen-4 added consistent characters across shots, the missing primitive for narrative work. Pika ($215M Series B) leans consumer and viral. Kling AI's $1.2B corporate round from Kuaishou keeps a Chinese frontier alive while Western VC pauses. Luma AI ($54M Series B) keeps Dream Machine in the mix despite the smallest cheque on this tier.

Enterprise avatars are a separate business that doesn't need a Sora-class base model. Synthesia's $802M Series E (UK) compounds on 230+ language coverage and Fortune 500 training-and-comms contracts. HeyGen ($65.6M, but reportedly past $100M ARR) is the fast follower with consumer-friendly pricing. D-ID and DeepBrain AI (Korea) own pieces of the same buyer.

Editors and prosumer wrappers

Captions ($100M Series C) automates podcast and short-form cuts, captions, and clip-finding. Descript ($50M Series C) edits video by editing the transcript. Riverside owns the studio-grade recording slot. InVideo AI (India, $35M Series A) wraps text-to-video for non-creator end-users; Leonardo.Ai (Australia) and Krea AI brought real-time generation into image-and-video creative suites.

Music-rights and compute

The music-rights tension is real and unresolved — Sora 2 and Veo 3 both ship with synthesized audio, and licensing for soundtracks is the next litigation front after Suno and Udio. Compute is the structural margin headwind: video is many frames of image-class inference plus temporal-coherence work, and consumer ARPU is not multiples higher than image generation. The teams that survived raised capital before the bar moved (Runway, Synthesia) or wrap generation in workflow software where AI is one feature (Captions, Descript).

Key trends 2026

  • Sora 2 set the new floor. OpenAI's Sept 2025 launch added synced audio and 25-second clips; every model lab spent Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 chasing parity, and Runway Gen-4, Pika 2.0, Luma Dream Machine 2, and Veo 3 are the answers.
  • Avatar platforms are recession-proof. Synthesia's $802M Series E and HeyGen's reported $100M+ ARR show enterprise training and localization spending compounds independently of model-leaderboard drama.
  • Editor wrappers are the prosumer winner. Captions, Descript, and Riverside collapse podcast and short-form workflows that used to take editors days into single-prompt jobs.
  • Music-rights is the next lawsuit front. Sora 2 and Veo 3 both generate audio; soundtrack licensing is the unresolved exposure for every video-AI product after Suno and Udio.

Benchmarks vs global

Total funding tracked
$4.35B
Runway + Synthesia + Kling = ~78%
Tracked startups
39
3 buckets: labs / avatars / editors
Sora 2 clip length
25 sec
with synced audio
US concentration
32%
UK, China, Korea, AU all hold seats

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 29
  • Series A 13
  • Series B 10
  • Series C 4
  • Series E 2
  • Pre-Seed 2
  • Corporate 2
  • Series D 1

Top investors backing AI Video

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FAQ

Frequently asked

How did Sora 2 change the AI video market?
Sora 2 launched September 30, 2025 with synced dialogue, sound effects, and 10-25 second clips, plus a TikTok-style remix app. It cleared the bar for paid commercial use and forced the entire model-lab tier to upgrade — Runway Gen-4, Pika 2.0, Luma Dream Machine 2, and Google Veo 3 were all 2025-Q4 or 2026-Q1 responses to the new baseline. Consumer expectations reset overnight.
Why is Synthesia worth $802M raised?
Synthesia (UK, Series E) sells avatar-driven video for corporate training, marketing, and localization in 230+ languages. The buyer is Fortune 500 L&D and comms — not creators, not ad agencies. That market spends on multi-year contracts, doesn't need a frontier model, and is largely insulated from Sora 2 dynamics. HeyGen is the consumer-priced fast follower; D-ID and DeepBrain AI hold smaller positions.
Can prosumer video tools survive Sora's social app?
Captions, Descript, and Riverside survive because they sell editing-and-recording workflow, not pure generation. Sora generates clips; Captions edits a podcast into 30 short-form clips with auto-captions and beat-matched cuts. Different jobs, overlapping tech. InVideo AI and Leonardo.Ai compete more directly on text-to-video and are more exposed.
What's the music-rights problem in AI video?
Sora 2 and Veo 3 generate audio with their video. That audio includes synthesized music, and music labels have been litigating against Suno and Udio since 2024 over training-data reproduction. Soundtrack licensing for AI-video output is the next legal front, and every commercial deployment is exposed until courts or licensing deals settle the question.
Why is video AI more compute-constrained than image AI?
A video clip is many frames of image-class inference plus temporal-coherence work to prevent flickering and character drift. Cost-per-output is multiples higher than image generation, but consumer willingness-to-pay is not multiples higher. Margin survival comes from enterprise pricing (Synthesia, HeyGen) or wrapping generation inside broader workflow software (Captions, Descript).

Recent rounds in AI Video

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Date Startup Round Amount
May 2026 Decart Other $300M
May 2026 Reactor Series A $59M
Apr 2026 ShengShu Technology Series B $290M
Mar 2026 Captions Growth $75M
Mar 2026 Video Rebirth Series A $30M
Mar 2026 AIsphere Series C $300M
Feb 2026 Runway Series E $315M
Jan 2026 Synthesia Series E $200M

All AI Video startups

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Runware

GB est. 2023

One API for fast generative AI inference

Raised
$66M
Stage
S-A
81

OpusClip

US est. 2023

Turn long videos into viral short clips with AI

Raised
$50M
Stage
S-A
78

Wondercraft

GB est. 2023

The Canva of audio — generative AI podcasts and ads

Raised
$3.5M
Stage
Seed
74

VEED

GB est. 2017

Browser-based AI video editing for everyone

Raised
$35M
Stage
S-A
74

Moonvalley

est. 2024
Raised
$154M
Stage
Seed
74

ShengShu Technology

CN est. 2023

Multimodal AI video generation with the Vidu model

Raised
$380M
Stage
S-B
73

PixVerse

SG est. 2023

AI video generation from text, images, and one-click cinematic creation

Raised
$60M
Stage
S-B
72

AIsphere

est. 2023
Raised
$660M
Stage
S-C
72

Creatify

US est. 2023

Turn product URLs into high-converting AI video ads with avatars at scale

Raised
$23M
Stage
S-A
70

Rembrand

US est. 2021

AI in-content advertising that places brands inside video

Raised
$31M
Stage
S-A
70

Colossyan

GB est. 2020

AI avatar video platform for workplace learning

Raised
$27M
Stage
Seed
70

Coactive AI

US est. 2021

Multimodal AI that makes video and images searchable

Raised
$44M
Stage
S-A
69

Synthesia

GB est. 2017

AI video creation platform with realistic avatars.

Raised
$802.4M
Stage
S-E
68

Panjaya

IL est. 2022

AI dubbing that syncs lip and body movement for seamless multilingual video

Raised
$9.5M
Stage
Seed
66

Glif

US est. 2023

AI creative super agent that unifies fragmented generative tools into one interface

Raised
$17.5M
Stage
Seed
66

Icon

US est. 2024

The AI admaker for winning UGC video ads

Raised
$9.2M
Stage
Seed
66

Sync Labs

US est. 2023

AI lipsync and visual dubbing for any video

Raised
$5.5M
Stage
Seed
66

Runway

US est. 2018

Applied AI research for video, image, and 3D.

Raised
$1.4B
Stage
S-E
65

Lemon Slice

US est. 2024

Real-time AI avatars that turn any image into a live, conversational video call

Raised
$10.5M
Stage
Seed
65

Arcads

FR est. 2024

Create winning AI video ads with 1,000+ AI actors in 35+ languages

Raised
$16M
Stage
Seed
64

Vizard

KY est. 2021

Turn long videos into short clips ready to share

Raised
$6.5M
Stage
Seed
64

Sieve

US est. 2021

AI video APIs for understanding, dubbing, and editing

Raised
$12M
Stage
Seed
63

OpenArt

US est. 2022

AI art generator with multi-model marketplace

Raised
$6M
Stage
Seed
62

Video Rebirth

SG est. 2024

Industrial-grade generative video engine (BACH) for professional, cinematic film creation

Raised
$80M
Stage
S-A
62