Guidde Raises $50M for AI Training Platform
Guidde, an AI-powered digital adoption platform, has raised an oversubscribed $50 million funding round. The company's platform addresses two challenges: teaching employees how to use new AI tools and training AI agents to automate complex business workflows. The funding will be used to expand its enterprise-focused training and automation capabilities.
- This funding round was led by G Squared, with participation from existing investors including Norwest Venture Partners, TCV, and Entrée Capital. - The company, founded in 2020 by former Moovit employees Yoav Einav and Dan Sahar, has seen significant growth, reporting a 4x increase in revenue over the last 12 months. - Guidde's platform is used by over 100,000 users in organizations like Siemens Energy, American Eagle Outfitters, and Nasdaq to automate the creation of video training content. - A key product, Guidde Broadcast, embeds an AI-powered video platform directly within applications to analyze user behavior and automatically deliver relevant training content. - The platform uses generative AI to turn screen workflows into step-by-step video guides with AI-generated voiceovers available in over 100 languages, aiming to significantly reduce documentation time. - Guidde positions itself against digital adoption platforms like WalkMe (acquired by SAP for $1.5 billion), focusing on video-first, autonomous training. - One customer, Nayax, reported reducing their video production time by 90% after implementing Guidde's platform for customer experience and internal training. - The company was founded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, with its co-founders based in Tel Aviv and the Bay Area.