
Krikey is an AI animation platform that empowers users to create engaging animated videos using 3D avatars and generative AI tools. The platform offers a range of features including a 3D video editor, customizable avatars, and voiceover capabilities, making it accessible for individuals, educators, and businesses alike. With a focus on ease of use, Krikey differentiates itself by allowing users to animate without prior coding or animation experience, thus appealing to a broad audience. The company has gained traction through partnerships with platforms like Canva and Adobe Express, enhancing its market position in the growing field of AI-driven content creation.

Krikey is an AI animation platform that empowers users to create engaging animated videos using 3D avatars and generative AI tools. The platform offers a range of features including a 3D video editor, customizable avatars, and voiceover capabilities, making it accessible for individuals, educators, and businesses alike. With a focus on ease of use, Krikey differentiates itself by allowing users to animate without prior coding or animation experience, thus appealing to a broad audience. The company has gained traction through partnerships with platforms like Canva and Adobe Express, enhancing its market position in the growing field of AI-driven content creation.
What they do: AI animation platform with 3D avatars, browser-based 3D editor, and text/video-to-animation tools
Founded / HQ: 2017; San Francisco
Founders / leadership: Co‑founders: Jhanvi Shriram (CEO) and Ketaki Shriram (CTO)
Notable investor: Series A led by Reliance Jio (Dec 2, 2020)
Team size (approx.): 27 employees
Creative tools for animation, 3D avatar creation, and AR/generative animation for individuals, educators, and businesses.
2017
AI animation / AR / creative tools
Series A announced Dec 2, 2020; public reports around the announcement noted ~$22M raised to date while specific round amount was not disclosed
“Reliance Jio (Jio Platforms) led the Series A; Akash Ambani is named in reports”