
Tint is an AI-empowered insurance platform that provides tools required to launch, manage, and optimize insurance programs. The platform helps companies maximize the profitability of their insurance programs while improving customer experience. Its API-based technology provides the infrastructure and AI models required to launch, manage, and improve any P&C insurance program. It is production-ready and saves months of engineering and data science resources involved in building real-time risk selection and pricing software required in modern insurance programs. In 2018, Jérôme Selles, Nathan Barraille, and Matheus Riolfi started the company in San Francisco, California.

Tint is an AI-empowered insurance platform that provides tools required to launch, manage, and optimize insurance programs. The platform helps companies maximize the profitability of their insurance programs while improving customer experience. Its API-based technology provides the infrastructure and AI models required to launch, manage, and improve any P&C insurance program. It is production-ready and saves months of engineering and data science resources involved in building real-time risk selection and pricing software required in modern insurance programs. In 2018, Jérôme Selles, Nathan Barraille, and Matheus Riolfi started the company in San Francisco, California.
What they do: AI-powered, API-first embedded insurance platform for launching and operating P&C insurance programs
Founded: 2018
Founders: Matheus Riolfi, Jérôme Selles, Nathan Barraillé
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Employees: 51
Known funding: $28,750,000 total (multiple rounds, Series A reported)
Embedded insurance and insurance operations (risk selection, pricing, claims, compliance) for mobility, home-sharing, transportation & logistics, and similar verticals.
2018
Insurtech
$25,000,000
Company announced $25M Series A led by QED Investors with participation from Nyca, Deciens, Y Combinator, and others.
Seed round reported with participants including Y Combinator and Nyca Partners.
“Backed by investors including QED Investors, Y Combinator, Nyca Partners, Deciens Capital, Webb Investment Network, Soma Capital and others”