
AI publisher Spines has announced it secured $16 million in Series A funding, following a year of significant growth, marked by a tenfold increase in its operations. The company, which provides a self-publishing platform for authors, utilizes artificial intelligence to assist with various aspects of the publishing process, including editing and cover design. This funding round follows an earlier seed investment of $6.5 million. Spines aims to simplify the publishing experience for authors, allowing them to focus on writing while the platform handles the publishing logistics.
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Spines, an AI-powered self-publishing service for book authors that provides suggestions on edits, cover design, more, raised a $16M Series A after a $6.5M seed (@ingridlunden / TechCrunch) https://t.co/t3GyAB3Ciu https://t.co/wMA6XJxGE0
