$5 million in seed money was raised by Danti, an Atlanta, Georgia-based provider of Earth data search engines.
Investors
- Shield Capital
- Radius Capital
- Tech Square Ventures
- Humba Ventures
- Leo Polovets
- Space.VC.
Use of Funds
The money will be used by the business to increase operations and development initiatives.
Under the direction of its founder and CEO, Jesse Kallman, Danti offers a search engine for Earth data that allows both novice and expert users to ask straightforward inquiries about actual locations on Earth and obtain the daily information produced by satellites, drones, analytics companies, social media, news, and more. The organization provides real-time information by utilizing AI algorithms and expertise with various data kinds.
Danti has now made its technology available to government clients in order to assist them with their tasks. Users have access to information and analysis from both public and private sources, such as reports, news, social media, shipping statistics, satellite images, computer vision-based analytics, worldwide events, and ongoing fires.
“We founded Danti to help users make sense of that data. Users of all skill levels may now link vast amounts of information across systems, kinds, and formats to obtain comprehensive answers in a matter of seconds by utilizing artificial intelligence and natural language processing. We put an AI data analyst at the users’ fingertips.”
Jesse Kallman
About Danti
As the first Earth data search engine, Danti gives both novice and professional users the ability to ask straightforward queries about actual locations on Earth and gain access to a vast array of data produced every day by news sources, analytics companies, social media, drones, and satellites. Danti quickly delivers highly relevant information by combining decades of experience with various data kinds with the newest AI capabilities. The group combines leaders from the earth observation business with knowledge from the government and enterprise data systems.