
Nitrility is the first marketplace designed for the buying, selling, and verification of licenses for any intellectual property (IP), including music, film, and patents. By streamlining the licensing process, Nitrility enables rightsholders to increase their sales while providing buyers with the rights they need quickly and efficiently. The platform utilizes decentralized technologies to ensure secure and immutable records of transactions, making it a game-changer in the IP marketplace. With over 34,000 top rightsholders and 400,000 assets available, Nitrility is poised to redefine how IP is traded and managed, offering a unique solution that addresses the complexities of licensing.

Nitrility is the first marketplace designed for the buying, selling, and verification of licenses for any intellectual property (IP), including music, film, and patents. By streamlining the licensing process, Nitrility enables rightsholders to increase their sales while providing buyers with the rights they need quickly and efficiently. The platform utilizes decentralized technologies to ensure secure and immutable records of transactions, making it a game-changer in the IP marketplace. With over 34,000 top rightsholders and 400,000 assets available, Nitrility is poised to redefine how IP is traded and managed, offering a unique solution that addresses the complexities of licensing.
What they do: Music-licensing marketplace and sync-licensing platform with AI-powered search and license verification
Headquarters: Los Angeles, California
Founder / CEO: Avi Patel
Employees: 11
Total funding (reported): USD 2,390,000
Sync licensing and IP rights management for music and other intellectual property
2021
Music licensing / Intellectual property marketplace
Crunchbase lists four investors for this Seed round: Ricky Horwitz, Paul Yacoubian, K5 Global, and Alexandra Botez.
Crunchbase reports a Seed round on this date with a reported pre-money valuation of $40M.
“Ricky Horwitz; Paul Yacoubian; K5 Global (Keenan Rice, Michael Kives); Alexandra Botez”