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Kuvi.ai Raises $700K to Power AI-Generated Video Avatars for Web3 and Beyond

Kuvi.ai, a next-gen AI startup led by Dylan Dewdney, has raised $700,000 in seed funding to redefine how individuals and brands express themselves in the digital world. The round was backed by Moon Pursuit Capital, validating the company’s bold vision for AI-powered video avatars and synthetic media generation - tailored for the evolving internet, particularly Web3, gaming, and creator ecosystems.

As digital identities become more fluid and AI-generated content takes center stage, Kuvi.ai is building a platform that enables anyone to generate lifelike avatars, control virtual personas, and produce video content at scale - without cameras, actors, or editors.


What Kuvi.ai Is Building

At its core, Kuvi.ai allows users to create fully personalized AI-generated video avatars that speak, move, and present like real people. These avatars can be custom-trained on a real face and voice - or entirely fictionalized for brand, game, or Web3 use cases.

Key features include:

Kuvi is democratizing synthetic media creation - making studio-grade production accessible to anyone with a browser and an idea.


Why This Matters Now

Traditional video production is time-consuming, expensive, and difficult to scale. Yet video remains the highest-performing content across all major platforms - TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, even X.

At the same time, the digital world is rapidly shifting toward avatar-first interaction:

Kuvi.ai’s platform hits this convergence point: the rise of programmable people.

Video is becoming the new interface layer of the internet - not just for communication, but for trust, brand, and presence. And while most startups are still thinking in terms of content, the next leap is thinking in terms of character. Kuvi is building infrastructure not for creators to scale videos, but to scale themselves.

This is where defensibility is born - not in AI features, but in emotional fidelity. When a brand avatar builds parasocial connections, or a Web3 founder “appears” in dozens of communities simultaneously, the value isn’t in the video - it’s in the continuity of character. Kuvi gives creators the tooling to scale personality without losing authenticity.


The Founder: Dylan Dewdney

Dylan Dewdney, Kuvi’s founder and CEO, brings a rich background in decentralized systems, Web3 identity, and product development. His previous work in blockchain and avatar infrastructure positions him to lead at the intersection of AI expression, privacy, and self-representation.

Dewdney’s mission is clear: to empower people to express themselves digitally in ways that are fast, flexible, and free from traditional gatekeepers. He sees Kuvi not just as a video tool - but as a protocol for human presence in digital space.


Synthetic Media: The Next Creative Frontier

Kuvi is entering a rapidly expanding market:

Kuvi differentiates itself by focusing on creator-first identity, Web3 integration, and a fully no-code UX that lowers the barrier to avatar-native storytelling.


What’s Next for Kuvi.ai

With $700K in seed funding secured, Kuvi is accelerating across multiple fronts:

The roadmap also includes support for real-time streaming, allowing avatars to speak live on behalf of users across Discord, Twitch, or conference platforms.

As digital identity moves from static profile pics to dynamic, embodied presence, Kuvi.ai is laying the foundation for how creators will show up, speak, and scale in the AI-powered future.


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