
Pixeltable is an open-source Python library designed as AI data infrastructure for multimodal applications. It offers an incremental approach to storing, transforming, indexing, and orchestrating diverse data types, including documents, PDFs, text, videos, images, audio, and embeddings. The platform simplifies the development of AI applications like infinite-memory chat, AI film makers, and agentic bots by providing a unified data foundation and automating complex infrastructure tasks. Pixeltable aims to reduce pipeline complexity by 90%, accelerate development cycles by 75%, and lower infrastructure costs by 60% compared to traditional methods, allowing users to build production-ready AI applications in days, not months.

Pixeltable is an open-source Python library designed as AI data infrastructure for multimodal applications. It offers an incremental approach to storing, transforming, indexing, and orchestrating diverse data types, including documents, PDFs, text, videos, images, audio, and embeddings. The platform simplifies the development of AI applications like infinite-memory chat, AI film makers, and agentic bots by providing a unified data foundation and automating complex infrastructure tasks. Pixeltable aims to reduce pipeline complexity by 90%, accelerate development cycles by 75%, and lower infrastructure costs by 60% compared to traditional methods, allowing users to build production-ready AI applications in days, not months.
Product: Open-source Python library providing declarative multimodal AI data infrastructure
Use cases: Supports images, video, audio, documents, embeddings and orchestration for AI apps
Funding: $5.5M seed (announced Dec 5, 2024)
Employees: 5
Multimodal AI data infrastructure (storage, transformation, indexing, orchestration) to simplify building production AI applications.
2024
Artificial intelligence / Data infrastructure
$5,500,000
Syndicate included Exceptional Capital, Serena, Liquid 2 Ventures, South Park Commons and several angel/individual investors
“Investors include institutional seed funds and notable angel investors”