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Reka AI acquires Moonvalley to boost AI capabilities

PRIVATEMay 10, 20269 days ago

Acquiring Company

Reka AI

Acquired Company

Moonvalley

SunnyvaleTorontoInformation TechnologyArtificial IntelligenceArtificial IntelligenceMachine Learning

Description

Reka AI has acquired Moonvalley in an all-share exchange deal to enhance its world model and robotics business. Moonvalley provides video generation AI models and has secured significant funding since its inception. This acquisition reflects Reka AI's commitment to expanding its technological capabilities following a previous acquisition attempt by Snowflake. The deal highlights the challenges faced by AI startups in developing sustainable business models.

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Company

Reka AI

Location

530 Lawrence Express Way PMB 9004

Sunnyvale, California, United States

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Reka delivers complete multimodal AI solutions designed for the real world. From advanced visual intelligence platforms that power video editing and search, to cutting-edge web agents that tackle complex research questions, Reka makes intelligence practical, accessible, and impactful.

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