Eden AI funding news – France-based Eden AI has Secured €3Million in a Seed Funding
Nov 21, 2024 | By Kailee Rainse
Eden AI, an AI integration platform, has raised €3 million in seed funding led by Galion.exe, with support from 50 Partners and business angels like Olivier Pomel (Datadog), Sébastien Pahl (Docker), and Alix de Sagazan (AB Tasty).
SUMMARY
- Eden AI, an AI integration platform, has raised €3 million in seed funding
- Eden AI makes it easy to use and deploy AI by offering a single API linked to top AI engines.
Funding utilisation
The funding will help Eden AI boost product development, expand its engineering team, and grow its partner network. It will also support enhancements to its workflow features and the creation of monitoring tools, allowing users to track performance, usage, and costs across integrated AI services from a single dashboard.
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Eden AI Platform offer
It’s platform connects businesses to AI models from providers like Google, AWS, and OpenAI. It started with a unified API that simplifies access to tools like natural language processing, computer vision, and generative AI in one place.
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Taha Zemmouri, Co-Founder and CEO of Eden AI, said: “We believe that every company, regardless of size or technical expertise, should be able to leverage AI to drive efficiency and innovation. Our ultimate goal is to become the definitive platform for building AI-powered applications at scale.”
Kevin Kuipers, Co-Founder of Galion.exe, added: "Eden AI has demonstrated exceptional innovation in making AI accessible to businesses of all sizes. Their platform's ability to integrate multiple AI models into existing workflows in a frictionless and intuitive manner is a game-changer for the industry."
About Eden AI
Eden AI makes it easy to use and deploy AI by offering a single API linked to top AI engines.