TrueFan AI has raised $10 million [1] in a Series A funding round to scale its enterprise AI video platform.

The investment allows the startup to expand its reach into new markets and increase its capacity for AI-generated video content. As generative video tools become more central to digital marketing, the ability to scale production while maintaining responsible AI standards is a critical competitive advantage.

Based in Gurugram, India, the company is led by CEO Nimish Koyle. The funding, which totals ₹96 crore [2], is intended to support the technical infrastructure needed to grow the platform's output. The company aims to enter new geographic and industry markets to diversify its client base.

TrueFan AI focuses on enterprise-grade video creation, targeting a need for high-volume content that remains brand-safe. The company said the new capital will be used to ensure responsible AI use as the platform scales its operations.

The expansion comes at a time of rapid growth for AI video startups globally. By increasing its capacity, TrueFan AI intends to move from a niche provider to a broader enterprise solution for companies requiring automated video assets at scale.

TrueFan AI has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round

This funding signals growing investor confidence in specialized, enterprise-focused generative AI over general-purpose tools. By prioritizing 'responsible AI' and scalability in the Gurugram tech hub, TrueFan AI is positioning itself to capture corporate clients who require high-volume video production without the risks associated with unmonitored AI generation.