
Argilla is an open-source collaboration tool designed for AI engineers and domain experts to build high-quality datasets for natural language processing (NLP). It focuses on enhancing data quality through human-centric software, enabling efficient fine-tuning, reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), and model evaluation. By automating processes, Argilla allows domain experts to concentrate on critical data, facilitating a seamless transition from prototype to production. The company is positioned within the growing field of data-centric AI, supported by a vibrant community of NLP practitioners and a commitment to transparency and efficiency in AI solutions.

Argilla is an open-source collaboration tool designed for AI engineers and domain experts to build high-quality datasets for natural language processing (NLP). It focuses on enhancing data quality through human-centric software, enabling efficient fine-tuning, reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), and model evaluation. By automating processes, Argilla allows domain experts to concentrate on critical data, facilitating a seamless transition from prototype to production. The company is positioned within the growing field of data-centric AI, supported by a vibrant community of NLP practitioners and a commitment to transparency and efficiency in AI solutions.
Product: Open-source data curation and labeling platform for NLP and LLM workflows
Founded / HQ: Founded by Daniel Vila and Francisco Aranda; headquartered in Madrid, Spain
Use cases: Annotation, dataset curation, model evaluation, human+machine feedback, RLHF workflows
Funding (reported): Seed rounds in 2023; public reports note a $1.6M raise (Jan 25, 2023) and a Nov 10, 2023 seed round
Data-centric AI for natural language processing and large language model workflows
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (NLP)
1600000.00
Company blog announced a $1.6M raise on Jan 25, 2023
Crunchbase lists a seed round on Nov 10, 2023; amount not consistently reported in available evidence
“Investors include Zetta Venture Partners, Caixa Capital Risc / Criteria Venture Tech, Eniac Ventures and additional seed investors”