Decart Raises $100M at $3.1Billion Valuation to Revolutionize Real-Time AI Video

We’re founding a company at a time when you can solve some fundamental limitations and not just solve a problem.

Decart is developing AI technology that allows videos to change instantly based on user actions, with very little delay or buffering. Today, Decart raised $100 million in funding, raising its valuation to $3.1 billion. This move is attracting serious attention in the tech world because Decart’s technology enables millions of users to create and modify video content live.

Most artificial intelligence tools today focus on creating static images or small bits of text. When it comes to video, however, AI solutions typically require a considerable amount of time to generate content and work in piecemeal segments. Decart is different. The company has developed software that enables seamless video experiences at scale, allowing video elements to adapt and change in real time as people interact with apps or platforms. This capability opens new doors for developers who want to build dynamic, immersive, and highly responsive apps and features.

Decart was founded by Dean Leitersdorf and Moshe Shalev, both of whom come from strong backgrounds in the intelligence and technology sectors. In a podcast, Leitersdorf shared a deeper insight into their mission, stating, “We’re founding a company at a time when you can solve some fundamental limitations and not just solve a problem. There are moments in history when you can build something that overcomes a limitation rather than solves a problem. That’s rare.” With backing from top-tier investors such as Sequoia Capital, Benchmark, and Zeev Ventures, Decart is now well-positioned to push the boundaries of what’s possible with AI and video.

The potential impact of Decart’s technology goes beyond just making videos faster or cheaper to produce. By enabling real-time video generation and manipulation, the platform stands to revolutionize a variety of industries. In entertainment, for instance, creators could develop personalized content that changes based on who is watching or interacting with it. In education, video lessons could adapt in real time to the needs of individual students. Gaming could enter a new era of immersive environments that evolve on the fly, providing unique experiences every time players engage and in communication, virtual meetings could feature dynamic backgrounds or avatars that adjust seamlessly with participation and context.

Decart’s recent funding round is a major milestone. The company has already raised over $150 million in total, showing steady progress and support. With this influx of funds, Decart plans to expand its product offerings and extend the reach of its platform. Growth will focus on increasing the speed, reliability, and scalability of the technology so it can serve even more users concurrently.

Part of Decart’s plan includes scaling up its team by hiring talent across engineering, research, product development, and business operations. There is also a clear emphasis on forming partnerships to integrate real-time AI video into well-known consumer and enterprise applications. The goal is to make this new form of video generation not just a niche feature but a widely accessible and affordable tool for companies, creators, and everyday users alike.

Technical innovation is central to Decart’s strategy. Their software optimizes how complex AI models handle video processing, reducing latency (or delay) to almost nothing, even when millions of users are involved. This boost in efficiency is critical to delivering truly live experiences, where video content reacts immediately to what users do. Achieving such scale while maintaining quality and speed is a huge technological challenge that Decart appears to be making significant progress on.

The company’s vision extends towards an ecosystem where AI-generated video content is created live, in response to user inputs and conditions, transforming how we tell stories, play games, communicate, and share experiences online. It’s a shift from the conventional “passive viewing” model to an interactive and highly personalized engagement with video.

In addition to technical development, Decart’s leadership emphasizes practical applications and market readiness. By balancing innovation with building usable products that appeal to businesses and consumers, the startup hopes to gain a strong foothold in a competitive landscape. 

While the real-time AI video space includes players like Runway AI, OpenAI’s Sora, Google VEO3, Kling AI, Haiper AI, and Synthesia, Decart stands out by delivering true live video-to-video transformation with ultra-low latency. This means it can offer continuous, interactive video experiences at a scale that many others have yet to achieve.

Decart’s technology is already being put to use across industries, including entertainment, education, communication, and gaming. Partnerships are in development to integrate these capabilities into popular consumer and enterprise platforms, marking a significant step toward making real-time AI video a practical, everyday tool.

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Mansi Mistri
Mansi is a Content Writer who enjoys breaking down complex topics into simple, readable stories. She is curious about how ideas move through people, platforms, and everyday conversations. You can reach out to her at mansi.mistri@aimmediahouse.com.
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