Copyleaks: Raises $6M in Series A Funding

Copyleaks Raises $6M in Series A Funding

  • Copyleaks, a Stamford, Conn.-based artificial intelligence (AI)-based platform known for identifying the authenticity of text, raised $6m in Series A funding
  • The round was led by JAL Ventures
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand its presence across industries, safeguard its intellectual property, and continue to provide AI solutions that offer comprehensive content authentication
  • The company is an artificial intelligence-powered plagiarism detection solution that identifies and tracks plagiarized content online
  • The company is available for educational institutes of all sizes, from private and public K-12 schools, universities, and other academic institutions
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