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Video Rebirth raises $80 million to build an industrial-grade AI engine
Summary
Video Rebirth closed an $80 million funding round with participation from investors including AMD Ventures and Hyundai, and said the funds will accelerate commercialization of its Bach video generation model and support global expansion.
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Video Rebirth announced the final closing of an $80 million funding round and framed the capital as a step toward commercializing its video generation technology. The round includes a $30 million extension added to an initial $50 million raise from November. The company said the funds will primarily support commercialization of its Bach series of video generation models and drive global market expansion. Company leaders described their aim as building an industrial-grade AI engine that delivers consistent, commercial-ready video realities.
Key details:
- $80 million final round, including a $30 million extension on top of an earlier $50 million raise.
- Investors include AMD Ventures and Hyundai, along with other strategic partners across entertainment, mobility and technology.
- Funds are intended to accelerate commercialization of the Bach video generation product and to support global expansion.
- The company emphasizes controllability and coherence in generated video to support commercial applications and to bridge linear and interactive media.
- Co-founders Dan Kong and Difu Li framed the effort as building generative infrastructure for global digital content and enabling persistent, interactive digital worlds.
Summary:
Video Rebirth's announced funding close is presented as enabling a shift from demonstration tools toward technology aimed at commercial deployment and scale. The company plans to use the capital to advance its Bach model and expand into global markets. Investors from technology and mobility sectors participated in the round, reflecting strategic interest in the company's stated objectives.
