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AI Business Weekly: Funding Updates for Tuesday, February 4, 2025
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AI startups across workflow automation, e-commerce, presentations, and healthcare continue to attract investor interest, while acquisitions in AI-powered email privacy highlight the growing demand for security solutions in enterprise AI.
Here’s a roundup of today’s biggest AI funding and acquisition moves:
Today’s Highlights
💰 fileAI Raises $14M in Series A for AI Workflow Automation
fileAI, the world’s only horizontal file processing agent and AI workflow automation company, has raised $14 million in Series A funding. The round was led by returning enterprise solution investors Illuminate Financial, Antler Elevate, Insignia, and Heinemann Group, bringing the company's total funds raised to $20 million.
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fileAI Co-Founders, Christian Schneider and Clare Leighton
🌍 Vminds.ai Secures Six-Figure Pre-Seed Investment Round
Saudi-based AI startup Vminds.ai closed a six-figure pre-seed investment round led by angel investors from various sectors. Following the announcement of its official launch for individuals, the startup plans to launch its enterprise platform in Q3 2025 while expanding regionally and globally.
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🎓 Microsoft Funds College Student’s AI Startup Kallabot
Abdul Rahman Majid, a UK-based college student, secured funding from Microsoft to support his AI project, Kallabot. Majid applied for Microsoft’s AI project fund and was successful, allowing him to secure the necessary digital infrastructure to power his startup.
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🏥 Women’s Health App Raises $1.7M to Expand AI Capabilities
A health app focused on menstrual cycle tracking and managing conditions such as endometriosis has raised $1.7 million in funding. The investment will be used to develop an AI-powered health assistant for women.
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Ovum.AI founder and CEO Dr Ariella Heffernan-Marks
📊 Presentations.ai Secures $3M from Accel to Enhance AI-Powered Presentations
Bengaluru-based Presentations.ai, an AI-driven presentation platform, raised $3 million in seed funding led by Accel Partners. The startup helps companies quickly generate presentation decks using AI and plans to use the funds to scale operations.
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Presentations.ai Team
🛍️ qeen.ai Raises $10M to Advance AI-Powered E-Commerce Solutions
Dubai-based qeen.ai, an AI-driven agentic platform for e-commerce, secured a $10 million seed funding round. The round was led by Prosus Ventures, with participation from Wamda Capital, 10x Founders, and Dara Holdings, bringing the company’s total funding to $12 million.
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Morteza Ibrahimi, Ahmad Khwileh, and Dina Alsamhan
✉️ Data443 Acquires Breezemail.ai to Expand AI-Powered Email Privacy
Data443 Risk Mitigation, a data security company, announced the acquisition of Breezemail.ai, a provider of AI-powered email management technology. The acquisition strengthens Data443’s position in AI-driven security and privacy solutions for Microsoft Office and Google Gmail.
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📢 AI Investments Continue to Gain Momentum
Today’s funding highlights show the continued expansion of AI into diverse industries, from workflow automation and presentations to women’s health and e-commerce. Meanwhile, acquisitions in AI-driven security solutions reinforce the growing need for enterprise AI applications.
We’ll be back tomorrow with more updates on the latest funding and acquisition trends.
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