New Intel: Moonvalley is selling legal safety as much as video quality. For studios, the AI model has to satisfy the legal department before the creative team gets excited.
Moonvalley
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Generative Video
Series A
New Intel: Jampack is building outbound infrastructure before scaling sales headcount. The bet is that systems-driven pipeline can beat the usual SDR hiring curve at this stage.
Jampack AI
Wholesale Automation
Seed
New Intel: Compa is turning compensation consulting work into AI agents for job architecture, market pricing, and pay strategy. That shifts consultant hours into software margin.
Compa
Compensation Intelligence
Series B
New Intel: Moonvalley raised $154M across four rounds in nine months. Licensed data and HD video models are expensive, so the next question is whether traction can keep up with burn.
New Intel: Entire's session capture product looks like a wedge into a larger AI code control plane, with review flows, approval gates, agent routing, and policy controls.
Entire
Dev Tools
New Intel: World Labs is pouring everything into R&D while leaving sales and CS nearly invisible. The $1B raise gives them time, but the GTM question is still sitting there.
World Labs
Spatial AI
Series D+
New Intel: Breaker is building ITAR and CMMC-separated infrastructure across Australia and the US. That points toward controlled defense work, not just commercial autonomy.
Breaker
Defense Robotics
New Intel: MeltPlan has a narrow window before Autodesk or Procore bundles good-enough AI into preconstruction. Workflow depth matters more than feature count now.
MeltPlan
Construction AI
New Intel: Runway is pointing world models at robotics and autonomous vehicle simulation. That moves it away from creator video tools and closer to Nvidia Omniverse territory.
Runway
New Intel: Deepgram is splitting into a self-serve developer platform and a high-touch enterprise motion where engineers help close the deal. That is a different sales model than most AI API companies.
Deepgram
Voice AI / Speech Recognition
Series C