AI-powered Visual Intelligence Software company, AnyVision secured $43M in funding

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AnyVision, a New York-based provider of AI-enabled visual intelligence software, has now secured $43 million in funding.

AnyVision is founded by the Eylon Etshtein. It has developed an AI-driven computer vision to improve the customer experience while enhancing safety. Its recognition technology is built into touchless access control, remote authentication, and automated watchlist alerting capabilities that perform with speed, accuracy, and efficiency in the most challenging conditions.

Executive Opinion

AnyVision CEO Eylon Etshtein, said, "Facial authentication is a core technology for enabling frictionless, intelligent operations. We offer the most accurate, enterprise-grade solution in the market today to help our customers create safer, seamless experiences for people returning to work and by providing better, faster access to remote services on personal devices. With this additional funding, AnyVision will accelerate the delivery of these critical capabilities for businesses that are reimagining the way people access physical spaces and virtual services, both now and beyond the current crisis."

AnyVision Chief Operating Officer Alex Zilberman, said, "What sets AnyVision apart is that we offer unrivaled accuracy, performance and privacy protection in a unified visual intelligence platform that’s built for scale. Our core algorithm is trained on the most diverse data sets in the most challenging, real-world conditions and delivers the most accurate recognition in the industry, with or without masks. More than that, our technology was engineered to protect individual privacy and eliminate risk from data breaches by storing only a mathematical vector of a person’s face, making it impossible to trace back to a users’ identity. That’s a combination that no other vendor in the computer vision space can match."

AnyVision latest funding

The announcement did not disclose the institution or VC who backed the latest funding round. The company foresees the growth of Touchless Access Control across corporate real estate, banking and financial services, manufacturing, and hospitality. 

The company, as of now has plans to use the new funds to scale and expand its Touchless Access Control and Remote Authentication Products.
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