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Abacus.AI Raises a $50M Series C and releases Computer Vision as a Service

Abacus.AI Raises a $50M Series C and releases Computer Vision as a Service
Abacus.AI, the world’s first end-to-end AI platform, announces Series C led by Tiger Global with participation from Coatue, Index Ventures, and Alkeon and releases support for several Computer Vision use-cases

Abacus.AI is announcing $50M in Series C funding from Tiger Global, Coatue, Index Ventures, and Alkeon. As part of this release, the company is announcing support for Computer Vision use-cases. The round was led by Tiger Global with participation from Coatue, Index Ventures, and Alkeon.

Series C funding

With this round, the company has raised $90.3M in total funding in 30 months. Abacus.AI will use the funds from this round to further enhance its end-to-end AI platform, which enables organizations of all sizes to design, train, and operationalize machine and deep learning models.

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In addition to providing machine learning infrastructure to handle all aspects of design, development, and operationalization of models, Abacus.AI has vertically integrated support for several common enterprise use-cases. Organizations, ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, use Abacus.AI’s state-of-the-art platform to accelerate their AI adoption.

“We are excited to back Abacus for their Series C,” said David Cahn, Partner at Coatue. “We think Bindu has assembled an impressive team at the intersection of full-stack ML and deep learning and we are proud to support Abacus’s dream of being the market leader in this rapidly growing space.”

“AI has become the center of discussion among Executives, however, its widespread deployment has been hindered by scarcity of talent and resources with the know-how,” said Josh Shirazi, Principal at Alkeon Capital. “Abacus.AI is democratizing the use of AI by offering an end-to-end platform with the greatest breadth of domain-specific use cases. With the launch of computer vision use-cases, Abacus.AI is unlocking AI on unstructured data sets, amplifying the value customers already realize by discovering incremental revenue opportunities, saving costs, gaining productivity, and increasing NPS. We’re thrilled to collaborate with one of the strongest AI/ML teams, who has built systems at scale across their experiences at Google, Amazon, and Uber.”

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Computer Vision As A Service

As part of its AI platform, Abacus.AI has several vertically integrated workflows for common enterprise use-cases, including predictive analytics, personalization, anomaly, forecasting, and language.

With this release, organizations can use Abacus.AI for common computer vision use-cases, including image detection, classification, and segmentation. Abacus.AI’s intuitive UX, helps organizations easily develop bespoke, deep-learning-based computer vision models applying transfer learning.

In addition, Abacus.AI now supports images and language on all of its tabular data use-cases, synthesizing insights from all forms of data. Abacus.AI is the only AI platform that helps organizations create mixed/hybrid models that generate predictive insights. Data science teams can now incorporate predictive signals from images, in addition to signals from tabular and text data.

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