This brings Synthesia’s total capital raised to over $330 million, valuing the company at $2.1 billion.
Synthesia, an enterprise AI powered video communications platform, has closed a $180 million Series D funding round. This was led by NEA, with participation from existing investors including GV, MMC Ventures and FirstMark, and new backers including WiL (World Innovation Lab), Atlassian Ventures, and PSP Growth.
This brings Synthesia’s total capital raised to over $330 million, valuing the company at $2.1 billion.
The cash will support product development and talent growth, and drive the expansion of its AI powered video platform to meet the evolving needs of enterprises in several markets, including Japan, Australia, Europe and North America.
“This new investment will help us develop a new generation of AI powered video experiences that are interactive, real-time, and personalised, offering possibilities we could have only imagined when we founded the company in 2017,” said Victor Riparbelli, CEO and Co-founder at Synthesia.
“I’m excited to bring these experiences to our over 60,000 customers, which range from the world’s largest brands to thousands of small businesses that use Synthesia to communicate internally and externally with unmatched engagement and efficiency.”
“NEA has a long history of supporting transformative companies, and we’re excited to partner with Synthesia as they shape the future of AI-powered communication,” said Philip Chopin, Managing Director, NEA UK.
“We believe Synthesia’s commitment to enterprise-grade solutions and its impressive traction with customers – 60% of Fortune 100 companies are Synthesia customers – sets the company apart in a rapidly evolving market.”
“In recent years, virtual facilitators have significantly replaced traditional human trainers, addressing key challenges such as the high cost, time intensity, and single language limitations of live actor recordings,” said Markus Lüken, Learning Technology Implementation Leader at Inter Ikea Group.
“Now with Synthesia, we have democratised learning for our global workforce by transitioning from subtitled English only master videos to culturally relevant, locally adapted content. The platform’s robust features—such as multilingual dubbing and customisable AI avatars — allow us to deliver engaging, scalable, and impactful video communication tailored to diverse audiences.”