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Moonvalley’s Big Leap in AI Video Innovation
Moonvalley, a startup based in Los Angeles, just took a major step forward. The company raised an additional $10 million, bringing its total funding to $53 million, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This move shows growing trust in their mission: to create ethical, cutting-edge AI video tools.
Meet Marey: A Video Tool Built with Ethics in Mind
What Makes Marey Different?
Unlike many AI models, Marey is trained only on licensed and approved content. This means it avoids using copyrighted material without permission. As a result, users can create video clips with fewer legal risks and more peace of mind.
More Power for Creators
Marey allows people to generate 30-second HD video clips with custom camera angles and motion control. That gives creators more freedom and flexibility. Whether you’re making a short video or visualizing a concept, Marey puts powerful tools at your fingertips.
Doing AI the Right Way
Responsible Partnerships
To ensure everything is above board, Moonvalley works closely with partners who manage data licensing. This kind of cooperation helps the company avoid copyright issues and stay focused on safe, responsible AI development.
Designed for Everyone
Moonvalley isn’t just building tech for experts. In fact, they are designing Marey’s interface to be easy to use. Storyboarding features and detailed editing tools will help creators of all skill levels bring their ideas to life.
Strong Leadership with a Clear Vision
Meet the Founders
Moonvalley was founded by Naeem Talukdar, a former growth lead at Zapier, along with Mateusz Malinowski and Mik Binkowski, who both worked at DeepMind. Their combined experience helps the company navigate both the tech and ethical sides of artificial intelligence.
What’s Next for Moonvalley?
So far, the company has raised a total of $124 million. With this support, Moonvalley plans to grow quickly and lead the AI video space in a more ethical direction. Clearly, the future of creative tools is changing — and Moonvalley wants to make sure it changes for the better.
What would you create with an AI that respects creativity and fairness?
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