The company recently raised $5 million in a funding round led by Shield Capital, with participation from existing investors Tech Square Ventures, Humba Ventures, Leo Polovets, Space.VC, and Radius Capital. The funds will be used to expand the engineering team and execute the government go-to-market plan. In the long term, Danti plans to launch a version of its product for the commercial industry, focusing on property records, parcel information, and risk data.
Key takeaways:
- Danti, an AI company that has developed a natural language search engine for Earth data, has partnered with Shield Capital to expand its technology for government customers.
- The search engine allows analysts to ask complex questions in simple language and receive straightforward answers from multiple data sources, increasing efficiency and productivity.
- Among Danti's early customers is the U.S. Space Force, which uses the product to easily search and share data. The company is currently focused on government customers but plans to expand to commercial industries in the future.
- Danti recently raised $5 million in a funding round led by Shield Capital, with participation from existing investors. The funds will be used to scale its engineering team and execute its government go-to-market plan.