
Augie is an AI-powered video editing platform designed for marketers, enabling them to create professional-grade videos quickly and easily. The platform offers a user-friendly interface that allows users to generate videos from scripts or footage, access a vast library of stock clips, and maintain brand consistency. With features like automatic content creation and a dynamic media library, Augie aims to streamline the video production process, making it accessible for teams without extensive video editing experience. The company has secured $4.1 million in seed funding and is positioned to disrupt the video marketing landscape by reducing the time and effort required to produce high-quality video content.

Augie is an AI-powered video editing platform designed for marketers, enabling them to create professional-grade videos quickly and easily. The platform offers a user-friendly interface that allows users to generate videos from scripts or footage, access a vast library of stock clips, and maintain brand consistency. With features like automatic content creation and a dynamic media library, Augie aims to streamline the video production process, making it accessible for teams without extensive video editing experience. The company has secured $4.1 million in seed funding and is positioned to disrupt the video marketing landscape by reducing the time and effort required to produce high-quality video content.
Product: AI-powered video editing platform for marketers to create short-form/social and ad-ready videos
Founded: Jan 5, 2022
Founders: Jeremy Toeman, JT White, Scott Havird
Funding: $4.1M seed (announced Sep 27, 2023)
Employees: 31
Video marketing and short-form/ad creative production at scale
2022
Video / Video Editing / Media and Entertainment
$3,100,000.00
Participating investors include Zenture Capital Partners, Dropbox Ventures, Flying Fish Ventures, Hyde Park Venture Partners and multiple angels/institutional backers
“Raised seed led by venture firms including Unlock Venture Partners with participation from institutional investors such as Dropbox Ventures and Flying Fish Ventures”