Guidde’s Video-Based AI Training Revolutionizes Enterprise Knowledge Capture

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Guidde, an Israeli startup, has secured a $50 million Series B funding round to address the knowledge infrastructure crisis faced by enterprises. The company’s AI Digital Adoption Platform (ADAP) captures ‘Video Ground Truth’ from real human experts navigating complex software, providing rich data to train AI agents.

Guidde’s platform goes beyond simple video capture by recording every interaction with the software, creating a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) training set. The platform ensures data security by automatically redacting sensitive information during capture.

By building a ‘digital world model’ of enterprise software, Guidde enables AI agents to navigate complex user interfaces with the same spatial awareness as humans, bridging the gap in automation. The company offers three key products—Guidde Create for workflow documentation, Guidde Broadcast for personalized recommendations, and Guidde Discover for mapping software routes.

Guidde’s multimodal infrastructure leverages models like Google Gemini and Anthropic Claude to ensure accuracy and efficiency in video creation. The platform has already shown significant impact, reducing video creation time by 41% and decreasing inbound support tickets by 34%.

Source: VentureBeat