Dyte Raises $11.6M In Seed Funding Led By Sequoia’s Surge, Others
Dyte, a live video and audio platform, has raised $11.6 million in seed funding led by Unbound, Sequoia Capital India’s Surge and Nexus Venture Partners.
As per the startup, the raised funds will be used to expand their product and engineering team and focus on international hires while building for a global market.
Dyte | Real-time Audio & Video SDKs
Founded by Abhishek Kankani, Kushagra Vaish, and Palash Golecha, Dyte is a video calling platform that lets developers integrate branded, configurable and programmable live audio & video SDKs (software development toolkit) into their apps.
These configurations enable developers to quickly and efficiently embed audio and video calling, AI video augmentation, and collaboration features with just a few clicks instead of needing complex code.
Speaking about the development, Abhishek Kankani, Co-founder and CEO of Dyte, said,
“We’ve only just scratched the surface of possibilities when it comes to live video. It’s our mission to provide app developers with an easy-to-use interface so that they can focus on the customer user experience and not worry about the technology or infrastructure challenges of building and supporting live audio and video.”
Abhishek added,
“Using live video and audio for work is not only the new normal, but it’s imperative that the future of work is built out and thought out carefully. People need to be able to multitask, share and integrate their business needs while being able to talk with colleagues and clients.”
The live video and audio platform also offers plugins to make video calls more engaging, immersive and collaborative. Its current set of plugins includes whiteboarding apps, such as Whiteboard and Miro, along with Youtube and Google docs.
Dyte also provides a one-of-a-kind remote browser that allows multiple users to browse the web in sync while on a video call.
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