Conntour Raises $7M to Develop AI-Powered Video Surveillance Search Engine

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Conntour, a video surveillance startup, has raised $7 million in funding from investors including General Catalyst and Y Combinator. The company aims to utilize advanced AI models to create a search engine for security video systems. This technology allows security teams to search camera feeds using natural language queries to identify objects, individuals, or specific situations.

The increased attention on surveillance technology due to recent debates surrounding privacy and safety issues has sparked global discussions. Despite these concerns, the evolution of vision-language models has enabled companies like Conntour to develop solutions that empower organizations to enhance their monitoring capabilities.

Conntour’s CEO, Matan Goldner, emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in selecting clients for their services. The company’s discerning approach, despite being a relatively young startup, is supported by its existing partnerships with prominent government and publicly-listed entities, such as Singapore’s Central Narcotics Bureau.

Goldner disclosed that the recent funding round was met with substantial investor interest, closing within an impressive 72 hours. This success is attributed to the company’s strong market traction and commitment to ethical client engagements.

Source: TechCrunch