Dubbing platform Dubverse.ai secures $800 K in its seed funding round from Kalaari Capital
- ByStartupStory | June 8, 2022
Dubverse.ai, a SaaS (software as a service) video content dubbing and production platform driven by AI (artificial intelligence), has secured $800,000 in seed investment backed by worldwide funders, including venture capital firm Kalaari Capital. Varshul CW and Anuja Dhawan founded Dubverse in 2021 to facilitate end-to-end dubbing and deliver ready-to-publish videos in real-time. Users may produce, evaluate, and distribute dubbed files using the self-service portal.
The firm seeks to break down linguistic barriers by streaming addresses by world leaders at the United Nations or Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat speeches in real time in all Indian and international languages and dialects.
Dubverse.ai debuted its self-service product in April and has already onboarded over 200 customers who have generated over 2,000 movies in over 30 languages. AI algorithms are developed to deliver more contextual dubbing output with over 10 million words in their database.

Varshul CW, co-founder of the company said that while worldwide digital usage is at an all-time high, there is still a significant barrier to non-English people accessing material on the Internet. Dubverse thinks that generative AI can assist in closing this gap. Dubverse re-creates videos utilising our proprietary AI with human in the loop technology to give finest quality video. Marketers, agencies, media businesses, and course creators are among the users of Dubverse.
Anuja Dhawan, the co-founder of the company said that in a world connected by globalisation but separated by languages, Dubverse is on a mission to make every video multilingual. It wants to give the power of AI to every creative, allowing them to reach more people with the same material; presently, businesses are only limited by language barriers.