
Viggle AI, a Canadian startup based in Toronto, has secured $19 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. The company focuses on AI animation and has developed a 3D-video foundation model called JST-1, which is trained on public sources, including YouTube. Viggle's technology enables users to control character motions realistically, and it has gained popularity for creating viral memes and videos. Since its launch in March, millions have used Viggle's platform for generating content such as memes, dancing videos, and acting clips.
Viggle AI Secures $19 Million In Series A Funding Led By Andreessen Horowitz https://t.co/wLWXgSo1qT https://t.co/xd9SjDcFAg
Viggle, developer of 3D-video foundation model JST-1, raised a $19M Series A led by a16z; Viggle says the model is trained on public sources, including YouTube (@zeffmax / TechCrunch) https://t.co/w8NgcWzVx4 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSQRTe https://t.co/MZrUPIrMBa
Viggle, developer of 3D-video foundation model JST-1, raised a $19M Series A led by a16z; Viggle says the model is trained on public sources, including YouTube (@zeffmax / TechCrunch) https://t.co/bUOsjnGsIk https://t.co/NtO0xycLbm
