KEY POINTS
  • Artificial intelligence-based video generation platform Synthesia has raised $90 million from investors, the company told CNBC exclusively.
  • The round, which values the company at $1 billion, was led by venture capital firm Accel and backed by U.S. chipmaker Nvidia.
  • Synthesia will use the cash to invest in AI research, advancing on collaborations with leading colleges like Munich's TUM and London's UCL. 

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An animated avatar generated by the AI video platform Synthesia.

Synthesia, a digital media platform that lets users create artificial intelligence-generated videos, has raked in $90 million from investors — including U.S. chip giant Nvidia, the company told CNBC exclusively.

The London-based company raised the cash in a funding round led by Accel, an early investor in Facebook, Slack and Spotify. Nvidia came in as a strategic investor, putting in an undisclosed amount of money. Other investors include Kleiner Perkins, GV, FirstMark Capital and MMC. 

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