
WorkAround is the accurate, scalable solution for adding human input to your data using an untapped workforce of domain experts. WorkAround's platform enables simple, quick annotation of data. Anything from classifying expenses into tax codes, annotating breast tissue to identify regions of interest, to identifying drug combinations from clinical trial reports. We have the domain experts and a platform to facilitate a simple, secure processing of customer data and annotations. Companies that using WorkAround services not only save time and get quality service, but are also contributing to a more socially just and productive world where talent knows no boundaries, opportunity doesn’t ask for status, and work is rewarded with fair pay.

WorkAround is the accurate, scalable solution for adding human input to your data using an untapped workforce of domain experts. WorkAround's platform enables simple, quick annotation of data. Anything from classifying expenses into tax codes, annotating breast tissue to identify regions of interest, to identifying drug combinations from clinical trial reports. We have the domain experts and a platform to facilitate a simple, secure processing of customer data and annotations. Companies that using WorkAround services not only save time and get quality service, but are also contributing to a more socially just and productive world where talent knows no boundaries, opportunity doesn’t ask for status, and work is rewarded with fair pay.
What they do: Platform for human-in-the-loop data annotation using domain experts
Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Funding reported: Approximately $150k (last reported 2019)
Acquisition status: Reported acquired by CloudFactory
Human-in-the-loop data labeling and domain-expert annotation for ML and data workflows
Data annotation / human-in-the-loop services
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Crunchbase lists multiple angel rounds (three rounds reported) and total funding of approximately $150k; last round type listed as Angel and lead reported as Falcon Network.
“Reported investors include Jason Burke and Falcon Network”