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Riverside nets $30M Series C as Oren Zeev and Alexis Ohanian double down on content creation platform

Top investors back Riverside’s mission to simplify professional audio and video content creation with AI-powered tools.

Riverside, which has developed a platform simplifying professional content creation, announced on Monday that it has raised $30 million in Series C funding. Led by Oren Zeev's Zeev Ventures, with participation from Alexis Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six and angel investor Sam Lessin, this round brings Riverside’s total funding to $80 million.
Riverside’s platform offers a suite of tools for creating high-quality audio and video content, including studio-quality recording, full HD live streaming, AI-powered editing solutions, and automatic content repurposing.
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According to Riverside, “80% of top podcasters” use its platform. Notable clients include tech giants Google and Microsoft, as well as entertainment powerhouse Marvel.
The company said the new funding will be used to accelerate its product roadmap, with a focus on leveraging AI to further simplify the content creation process.
Riverside was founded by brothers Gideon and Nadav Keyson, who immigrated to Israel from the Netherlands, initially setting up a platform to record high-quality audio and video of remote conversations. They went on to develop an audio and video recording service used in the broadcast media, entertainment, and tech spaces with capabilities in producing podcasts, interviews, and internal and external communication videos.