
Ex-Googlers are building infrastructure to help companies understand their video data

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InfiniMind, a Tokyo-based startup co-founded by former Googlers Aza Kai and Hiraku Yanagita, is developing infrastructure to convert unviewed video and audio into structured business data. The company recently secured $5.8 million in seed funding and plans to launch its flagship product, DeepFrame, in 2026. InfiniMind focuses on enterprise use cases, providing actionable insights without requiring coding. The funding will support further development and expansion into the U.S. market, aiming to enhance video intelligence capabilities for businesses.
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