Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF YC S23 AI video post-production platform with automatic transcription, facial recognition, and intelligent footage search at $1M revenue 2024; Pioneer Fund seed competing with Descript and Frame.io for video editors on Premiere/DaVinci/Final Cut.
Kino AI is a San Francisco-based AI-powered video post-production platform — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with seed funding from Pioneer Fund and YC — providing professional video editors, filmmakers, and content creators with an automated footage organization system that uses AI to automatically transcribe dialogue, identify speakers through facial recognition, extract metadata from raw camera footage, and create an intelligent search interface that enables editors to find specific shots, moments, and lines in minutes rather than hours of manual logging. Founded in 2022 by Luke Igel, Kino AI achieved $1 million in annual revenue in 2024 with a 5-person team, serving the video post-production community through integrations with the industry's dominant editing tools: Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro X, and Avid Media Composer.
B2B sports betting platform powering regulated operators globally with trading, risk management, and sportsbook technology. Stockholm-listed company (KAMBI) serving tier-1 gaming operators.
Kambi Group is a leading B2B provider of sports betting services, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and publicly traded on Nasdaq First North Growth Market. Founded in 2010 as a spin-off from Unibet, Kambi provides the complete sports betting technology stack — including odds compilation, risk management, trading operations, and front-end sportsbook software — to regulated gaming operators across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. Its clients include major brands such as Penn Entertainment, Rush Street Interactive, and 888sport.\n\nThe Kambi platform handles billions of betting transactions annually across pre-match and in-play markets covering over 200,000 live events per year. The company employs a large team of traders and risk managers who work alongside automated algorithms to set lines and manage exposure. This hybrid human-plus-technology approach to trading is a key differentiator from pure-software competitors. Kambi's managed services model means operators can launch sportsbooks quickly without building proprietary trading infrastructure.\n\nKambi has been central to the rapid expansion of regulated sports betting in the United States following the 2018 Supreme Court ruling that overturned PASPA. The company partnered with multiple US operators to provide the underlying sportsbook platform during the state-by-state legalization wave. While competition from in-house technology builds by large operators has intensified, Kambi continues to invest in its platform capabilities and has expanded its client base in emerging regulated markets globally.
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