Israeli AI startup Decart has raised $153 million in funding since its founding less than two years ago, including a $100 million round completed on August 7, 2025, that values the company at $3.1 billion.
Decart develops real-time AI video generation technology and says its systems operate at significantly lower costs than competitors like Google and OpenAI. Its first product, Oasis, hit 1 million users within three days of launch, and its follow-up, Mirage, enables live video transformation from text prompts, a major leap in generative AI capabilities. While expanding to over 60 employees, the company is also setting up a new R&D center in San Francisco, led by Dr. Kfir Aberman, a veteran of Snap and Google. Notably, Decart has spent less than $10 million of its total funding so far, with revenue from GPU acceleration services and video licensing covering operational costs—an unusual feat in the capital-intensive AI space.
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At the heart of Decart’s innovation is its ability to process video at 20 frames per second with sub-100ms latency, solving major technical barriers that have historically blocked real-time AI video applications. These breakthroughs in infrastructure efficiency and low-latency processing reduce operational costs to just 25 cents per hour, dramatically undercutting other players in the space.
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This positions Decart to unlock scalable applications in augmented reality, live video editing, and telepresence, which were previously unviable due to high latency and cost. If the company can maintain this lead, it may set a new benchmark for the commercialization of AI-generated video.
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