
Common Ground, founded in 2019 and based in Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv, aims to enhance digital communication and collaboration through its innovative Human AI technology. The company offers a unique product called True Self, which allows users to create hyper-realistic digital twins for immersive interactions across various applications, including gaming and video conferencing. With a strong team of engineers and backing from world-class investors, Common Ground is positioned to transform how people connect in the digital realm, leveraging advanced AI and motion capture technology to deliver engaging experiences.

Common Ground, founded in 2019 and based in Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv, aims to enhance digital communication and collaboration through its innovative Human AI technology. The company offers a unique product called True Self, which allows users to create hyper-realistic digital twins for immersive interactions across various applications, including gaming and video conferencing. With a strong team of engineers and backing from world-class investors, Common Ground is positioned to transform how people connect in the digital realm, leveraging advanced AI and motion capture technology to deliver engaging experiences.
Product: Real-time, responsive 3D avatars generated from a smartphone face scan for video and meeting applications (no VR headset required)
Founded / HQ: 2019 — Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv
Founders / Leadership: Amir Bassan-Eskenazi (CEO); Ran Oz (Co‑founder & CTO)
Funding: Approximately USD 44,000,000 total; last documented round USD 25,000,000 (Nov 30, 2022, Series A)
Tech focus: AI / computer vision, real-time 3D avatars, motion capture, mobile face scanning
Digital communication and collaboration — improving presence and expressiveness in video meetings and virtual interactions.
2019
AI / Computer Vision / Digital Communication
USD 19,000,000
Participants included Grove Ventures and StageOne Ventures
USD 25,000,000
Reported participation from Grove Ventures, Matrix Partners, and StageOne Ventures
“Backed by Matrix Partners, Grove Ventures, StageOne Ventures and investor Marius Nacht”