UK Startup Synthesia Raises $200 Million, Valuation Hits $4 Billion

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Prime Highlights:

  • British tech startup Synthesia raises $200 million, almost doubling its 2025 valuation to $4 billion.
  • The company is growing rapidly, creating jobs and expanding its interactive video platform for businesses.

Key Facts:

  • Synthesia’s annual revenue has reached $150 million, with projections to surpass $200 million in 2026.
  • In 2025, Europe’s tech startups raised $21.4 billion, while U.S. firms received even larger investments.

Background:

British tech startup Synthesia raised $200 million, reaching a $4 billion value, almost double its 2025 worth.

The funding round was led by Alphabet’s GV, with support from Nvidia’s NVentures, Accel, NEA, Evantic, Hedosophia, and Air Street Capital. The company will use the money to grow its platform and offer better services to businesses worldwide.

Founded in 2017, Synthesia makes tools that help companies create interactive videos for training, communication, and sharing knowledge.

Victor Riparbelli, CEO and co-founder of Synthesia, said the funding will help the company scale its vision of making content creation more efficient and impactful for organizations. “We are witnessing a significant shift in how companies communicate and share knowledge. Our tools allow employees to explore scenarios interactively and receive personalized explanations, which improves engagement and learning outcomes,” he added.

As part of the round, Synthesia will also facilitate an employee secondary share sale in partnership with NASDAQ at the $4 billion valuation.

The company is growing fast as tech startups attract more investment. In 2025, Europe’s startups raised $21.4 billion, with U.S. firms receiving even more.

Synthesia has also attracted attention in the UK. London Mayor Sadiq Khan and former Tech Minister Peter Kyle attended the opening of the company’s new office. UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves called it “a UK success story, creating jobs and opportunities and showing how local innovation can drive growth.”

With yearly revenue at $150 million and expected to pass $200 million in 2026, Synthesia is becoming a leading company in enterprise video and content solutions.

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