Addlly AI, a Singapore-based Generative AI startup, announced the successful closure of its seed funding round, achieving a valuation cap of S$5 million.
The fresh funding will be used for the strategic expansion of the company’s capabilities in AI-driven digital marketing, according to the announcement.
Tina Chopra, Co-founder and CEO of Addlly AI, expressed her enthusiasm about the investment:
This achievement underscores the confidence investors have in our vision and the potential of our AI-driven solutions in transforming the landscape of digital marketing content creation.
The newly acquired funds will be strategically utilized to develop advanced video and brand image tools. Furthermore, the company plans to enhance its social listening features, aiming to offer more insightful and comprehensive market analysis.
Addlly AI’s tools streamline the content creation process by eliminating the need for complex prompts and multiple inputs. The company’s B2B SaaS digital marketing platform features customizable tone of voice, fact-checking for accuracy, and auto-generated AI images to improve content quality.
Notably, the platform supports content creation in both Bahasa and Mandarin, making it a first in the industry.
Addlly AI said it employs a modular design philosophy and integrates diverse AI techniques, ensuring a flexible and scalable platform. This approach enables the company to swiftly adapt to market changes and seamlessly integrate new features.
Recently, Addlly AI was honored as a finalist in the prestigious ASEAN Digital Awards 2024, highlighting its growing influence in the region.
Founded in Singapore, Addlly AI is a Generative AI startup focused on merging multiple AI techniques to assist businesses and professionals in creating personalized digital marketing content at scale.
The company has launched a suite of AI tools and is actively adding new features, aiming to become the leading content marketing multi-modal platform in Asia. Addlly AI is dedicated to responsible AI development and plans to support multiple Asian languages in the future.