Veo
Copenhagen, Denmark · Founded 2015 · $6.0M raised
- Headquarters
- Copenhagen
- Employees
- 201–500
- Founded
- 2015
- Business Model
- B2B2C
- Website
- veo.co
- Total Funding
- $6.0M
- Last Round
- $6.0M Series ASep 2019
- Rounds
- 1
About
Veo Technologies is a Copenhagen-based sports technology company founded in 2015 by Keld Reinicke, Jesper Taxbol, and Henrik Teisbaek, with a mission to democratize video recording and analytics tools that have traditionally been available only to elite sports teams. The company's AI-powered Veo Cam automatically records and live-streams sports matches and training sessions without requiring a camera operator, using automated panoramic views along with ball and player tracking. The platform offers live streaming, video editing, analytical tools, and highlight-sharing features for players, coaches, scouts, families, and fans. Veo serves clubs across multiple sports and has raised over $113 million in total funding including an $80 million Series C round.
Summary
Veo is a Sports Tech company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2015. It has raised $6.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $6.0M Series A round in Sep 2019.
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Funding History
Sep 2019
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