Video Analytics MarketExtracting Meaning from Video
2Q 2018
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Video content analysis (also video “analytics”) is the capability of automatically analyzing video to detect and determine temporal and spatial events. This report contains an overview of the video Content Analysis sector which includes market trends including funding & founding activity, top companies, top business models, sub- sector overview, applications, etc.
We have considered companies which provide infrastructure and applications for video analytics. These include, but are not limited to, platform, libraries or SDK, software system, etc. We have considered companies providing solutions for below-mentioned business models:
‒ Computer Vision Infrastructure‒ Gesture & Eye Tracking‒ Facial Expression Analysis‒ Security & Surveillance‒ Retail Analytics‒ Autonomous System Enablers
In machine learning, a convolutional neural network (CNN) is a class of artificial neural networks that has successfully been applied to analyzing visual imagery. Convolutional networks were inspired by biological processes in that the connectivity pattern between neurons resembles the organization of the animal visual cortex. CNNs use relatively little pre-processing compared to other image classification algorithms. This means that the network learns the filters that in traditional algorithms were hand-engineered. This independence from prior knowledge and human effort in feature design is a major advantage.
Scope of Report
2
Industry/Sector Use Description
1 Retail
Store MonitoringStore monitoring system tracks all in-store activity and provides alerts in cased of suspicious activity such as theft
Consumer Behavior AnalysisIt helps retail store in tracking and analyzing user purchasebehavior
Store Management It helps retail store in shelf management and stock tracking
2 Autonomous Systems
Smart CarVideo analytics systems enable cars to understand surrounding environment such as roads, people, obstacles, etc.
RobotsVideo analytics systems enable robots to understand surrounding environment such as objects, places, etc.
DronesVideo analytics systems enables drones to understand surrounding environment such as obstacles, animals, etc.
Video Content Analysis - Applications
3
Industry/Sector Use Description
3 Security & Surveillance Surveillance
It connects with available camera infrastructure and helpsbusinesses and governments to monitor and identify unwanted activity such as theft, terrorism, violence, etc. These systems also provide automatic notification in case of any unusual or predefined activity.
4 Healthcare Behavior AnalysisIt helps doctors or hospitals to understand patient behavior after or before treatment for better recovery
5 Media & Entertainment Media Content Management
Video analytics system automatically tags the video contentand helps media companies to manage data easily. Thesesystems also provide features for video search based on their content.
6 Enterprises
Video TaggingIt automatically tags the content including objects, faces, etc. in a large amount of video data for use cases such as data management, video search, analysis, etc.
Behavior AnalysisThis helps companies to analyze consumer behavior for their products using webcam or other camera feed.
Video Content Analysis - Applications (Cont.)
4
SNo. Industry/Sector Use Description
7 Government
Traffic ManagementIt helps government authorities to monitor and analyze traffic activity for better management
Law EnforcementIt helps law enforcement agencies to monitor multiple video feeds to identify suspicious activity, investigate criminal activity, and track criminals through live video feeds
Crowd ManagementIt helps government agencies to manage the crowd at the time of big events such as sports events, concerts, etc.
8 Gaming Motion TrackingIt helps gaming devices to track the movement of players in real-time for interactive gaming exercise. E.g. Kinect -Xbox 360
Video Content Analysis - Applications (Cont.)
▪ In addition to above applications video analytics software are also being used by industries such asconstruction, oil and gas, mining, energy, manufacturing, etc. to monitor and track day to dayactivity.
▪ Manufacturing industry is using video analytics systems for inspection as well as to enable visualperception in to automation system.
5
II. ENTREPRENEUR ACTIVITY
24
17
24
3230
50
33
11
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f C
om
pan
ies
Year
Trax Prism Skylabs Emotient Eyefluence SenseTime Matroid CrowdAI Ambient
Crunchfish Kairos OnTheGo Platforms DeepGlint Tunicorn DeepScale VidRovr Rekall
YoY – Number of Companies Founded
7
III. INVESTMENT TREND
$20M$56M
$31M $28M
$102M$126M
$106M
$51M
$214M
$602M
5
9
7
20
27
22
3334
3521
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Nu
mb
er
of
Ro
un
ds
Fun
din
g A
mo
un
t ($
M)
Year
YoY – Number of Rounds and Total Funding
9
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
No
of
Ro
un
d
Year
Seed
Early
Late
YoY – Number of Rounds by Stage
10
-
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Fun
din
g A
mo
un
t ($
M)
Year
YoY – Number of Funding Rounds by Stage
Seed
Early
Late
11
$0.9M $1M $0.3M$0.7M
$0.9M $1.5M$1.5M$4.4M
$3.1M$6.6M
$3M$8.3M$5M $2M $15M $8.1M $14M
$120M
$235M
0
50
100
150
200
250
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Fun
din
g in
$M
YearSeed Series A Series B
Average Round Size – Early Stage
12
CompanyFundingAmount
Round Name
Date Investors
sensetime.comSenseTime(Hong Kong, 2014)
$410M Series B Jul, 2017
CDH Investments; Morningside Ventures; CICC; Shenzhen Cornerstone Asset Management; Zhiyuan Capital; China Renaissance; China Everbright; dfzt.com.cn; China HuaRong Assets Management; oih.com.cn; TCL
sensetime.comSenseTime(Hong Kong, 2014)
$120M Series B Dec, 2016 CDH Investments; Dalian Wanda Group; IDG Capital Partners
traxretail.comTrax(Tel Aviv, 2010)
$64M Series D Jun, 2017
sensetime.comSenseTime(Hong Kong, 2014)
$60M Series B Apr, 2017
traxretail.comTrax(Tel Aviv, 2010)
$20M Series C Feb, 2017 Investec
neurala.comNeurala(Cambridge, 2006)
$14M Series A Jan, 2017Pelion Venture Partners; Sherpa Capital; Motorola Solutions; 360 Capital Partners; Draper Associates; SK Ventures; BYU Cougar Capital; Electranova Capital; Ecomobility Ventures
matroid.comMatroid(Palo Alto, 2015)
$10M Series A Sep, 2017 New Enterprise Associates; Intel Capital
imagry.coImagry(Haifa, 2013)
$7M Series A Jul, 2017 Takwin Labs; Samsung
Top Investments in the Prior 12 Months (1/3)
13
CompanyFundingAmount
Round Name
Date Investors
deepscale.aiDeepScale(Mountain View, 2015)
$3M Seed Mar, 2017 Bessemer Venture Partners; Greylock Partners; Autotech Ventures
spektral.comSpektral(Copenhagen, 2015)
$3M Seed Jun, 2017 Litecap; Amp Ventures
3vr.com3VR(San Francisco, 2002)
$2M Conventional Debt Nov, 2016
crowdai.comCrowdAI(Mountain View, 2016)
$2M Series A Jan, 2017 Susa Ventures; BoxGroup; SV Angel; AME Cloud Ventures; Compound
valossa.comValossa(Oulu, 2015)
$2M Seed Sep, 2017 01 Ventures; Reaktor Ventures; Butterfly Ventures
vidrovr.comVidRovr(New York City, 2016)
$900k Seed Sep, 2017
boulderimaging.comBoulder Imaging(Louisville, 1994)
$250k Convertible Debt Oct, 2016
corseco.inCorseco(Delhi, 2016)
$150k Angel Nov, 2016
Top Investments in the Prior 12 Months (2/3)
14
CompanyFundingAmount
Round Name
Date Investors
ambient.aiAmbient(Palo Alto, 2017)
$120k Seed Oct, 2017 Y Combinator
uncannyvision.comUncanny Vision(Bangalore, 2013)
$100k Seed Jan, 2017 Qualcomm
exvision.co.jpExvision(Tokyo, 2009)
Series A Jun, 2017 Toyota Motor Corporation; Intel Capital
facethink.comFaceThink(Beijing, 2016)
Seed May, 2017
qfeeltech.comQuick Feel Tech(Beijing, 2014)
Series A Feb, 2017 Tusstar; WI Harper Group; SAIF Partners China
uncannyvision.comUncanny Vision(Bangalore, 2013)
Seed May, 2017 Target; Jetty Ventures
videantis.comVideantis(Hannover, 2004)
Series A Sep, 2017 eCapital
Top Investments in the Prior 12 Months (3/3)
15
Percent of Previous
41%
29%
40%
32
8
16
40
136
328
M&A &IPO
Late
Series B
Series A
Funded
Founded
# of Companies
Funnel View of Sector
16
IV. WHO IS INVESTING
Most Active Investors in Sector
18
6
4 4
3 3 3 3
2 2 2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Tota
l nu
mb
er o
f co
mp
anie
s
Tobii Quividi Neurala 3VR Eyefluence Neurala CrowdAI Koemei CrowdAI Videonetics
Prism Skylabs ThirdEye ReTel Technologies Affectiva Agent Vi algocian Prayas Analytics Faception Canvas Technology Nexpa
Computer Vision Infrastructure
Matroid, Exvision
Ambient Koemei
Retail Analytics Prism SkylabsQuividi,
ThirdEyeReTel
TechnologiesUlucu
Prayas Analytics
Videonetics
Gesture & Eye Tracking
Tobii, Eyefluence
Eyefluence
Security & Surveillance
VergenceTechnologies
algocian 3VR Agent Vi algocian Faception Nexpa
Facial Expression Analysis
Emotient Sightcorp IMRSV Affectiva
Autonomous System Enablers
Neurala Neurala Neurala CrowdAICrowdAI, Canvas
Technology
Intel CapitalPlug and Play Tech Center
Techstars KPCBMotorola Solutions
Right Side Capital
ManagementY Combinator 500 Startups
AME Cloud Ventures
Cisco Investments
Where Top Investors Are Investing
19
Techstars 3
Y Combinator 3
Entrepreneur First 2
National Research Foundation
2
Plug and Play Tech Center
2
01 Ventures
10Xelerator
360 Capital Partners
AJ Ventures & Investments
Amp Ventures
Intel Capital 4
21Ventures
360 Capital Partners
AME Cloud Ventures
Andreessen Horowitz
Anthem Venture Partners
Atlas Venture
BYU Cougar Capital
Benhamou Global Ventures
BoxGroup
Intel Capital 2
21Ventures
Amadeus Capital
Atlas Venture
Beijing Ufida happiness Capital Management
Blueprint Ventures
CDH Investments
CEVA
CICC
Canaan Partners
KPCB 2
Kuang-Chi Group 2
Atlas Venture
Cisco
Columbia Capital
DAG Ventures
Eastward Capital Partners
Fenox Venture Capital
Focus Ventures
Horizons Ventures
Seed Series A Series B Later Stage
Top Investors by Stage of Entry
20
V. EXIT OUTLOOK – IPO, Acquisitions
IPO Date
Company OverviewFunding Amount
Nov, 2016crunchfish.com
Crunchfish(Stockholm, 2010)
Touchless gesture recognizing software for computer interaction$10.5M
Apr, 2015tobii.com
Tobii(Danderyd, 2001)
Eye-tracking Software and HardwareSixth AP Fund, Intel Capital, Amadeus Capital, Northzone, Investor Growth Capital $71.9M
Recent IPOs
22
Recent Acquisitions
23
Date Company Acquirer Deal size OverviewTotal
Funding
Apr, 2018koemei.co
mUru(New York City, 2016)
AdobeProvider of an online video advertising platform designed to pair brands with visual content in powerful, brand-safe ways.
$1.0M
Mar, 2018smivision.
comAvigilon(Vancouver, Canada, 2004)
Motorola Solutions
$931.8MDeveloper of advanced video surveillance and analytics technology products designed yo issue alerts in real time when a person, object or vehicle of interest is detected.
$112.6M
Feb, 2018 sticky.ai3VR(San Francisco, 2002)
Identiv $13.0MProvider of video surveillance and analytics platform designed to accelerate security investigations and gain strategic insights about customers.
$73.4M
Aug, 2017gestigon.c
omvBrand(Tel Aviv, Israel, 2013)
NielsenDeveloper of a machine learning-enabled platform designed for real-time sports sponsorship measurement.
$1.1M
Jun, 2017 dextro.coPanasonic Cloud Management (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2013)
Eagle Eye Networks
Provider of cloud-based video services across Europe.
Jan, 2017theeyetrib
e.comObject Video(Tysons, VA 1998) Alarm.com
$7.0MDeveloper of customized video intelligence software designed to extract meaning and intelligence from video streams in real-time.
Jun, 2016visualint.n
etCognimatics(Lund, Sweden, 2003)
AxisProvider of an embedded analytics platform intended for footfall analysis, queue measurement and occupancy.
Mar, 2016eyefluenc
e.comMobotix(Langmeil, Germany, 1999)
Konica Minolta $221.0MProvider of video analysis software. The company is a producer of smart and autonomous IP cameras.
$20.9M
Cloud Management
Recent Acquisitions
24
Date Company Acquirer Deal size OverviewTotal
Funding
Sep, 2017koemei.co
mKoemei(New York City, 2012)
Crealogix Video content search and analytics.Scrum Ventures, 500 Startups, Han Hai Investment, CRCM Venture Capital
$1.7M
Jun, 2017smivision.
comSensoMotoric Instruments(Teltow, 1991)
Apple Eye and gaze tracking solutions
May, 2017 sticky.aiSticky(New York City, 2009)
Tobii Provides emotion intelligence for websiteDawn Capital, Northzone, Conor Venture Partners
$11M
Mar, 2017gestigon.c
omGestigon(Rostock, 2011)
ValeoGesture recognition software for natural user interfacesSchleswig Holstein, High-Tech Grunderfonds, Vorwerk, MBG Schleswig-Holstein
$880k
Feb, 2017 dextro.coDextro(New York City, 2012)
TASER International
Image and video recognitionRRE Ventures, KBS Ventures, YEI Innovation Fund, Two Sigma Ventures, Connecticut Innovations, MDC Ventures
$1.7M
Dec, 2016theeyetrib
e.comThe EyeTribe(Copenhagen, 2011) Oculus VR
Eye Tracking TechnologyEuropean Union, Startupbootcamp
$3M
Nov, 2016visualint.n
etVisualint(Palmetto, 2010)
SnapAVSecurity cameras and smart software for added business value
Oct, 2016eyefluenc
e.comEyefluence(Milpitas, 2013)
GoogleEye tracking & eye control technology for HMDsMotorola Solutions, JAZZ Venture Partners, NHN Investment, Dolby Family Ventures, Intel Capital, Xandex Investments
$21.6M
VI. SUB SECTOR ANALYSIS
$651M
$235M
$166M$145M
$68M$29M
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Computer VisionInfrastructure
Retail Analytics Gesture & EyeTracking
Security &Surveillance
Facial ExpressionAnalysis
Autonomous SystemEnablers
Tota
l Fu
nd
ing
Am
ou
nt
($M
) Top Business Models by Funding
26
SenseTime Trax Tobii
3VR
Affectiva Neurala
Matroid Brickstream eyeSight VideoIQ Sticky BrainTech
Average Age
(Years)2012 2011 2009 2005 2012 2009
Cos. 57 58 53 81 30 49
IntelliVision
$625M
$26M
14
17
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Platforms Video Analysis
#Fu
nd
ed C
om
pan
ies
Fun
din
g in
$M
BM Wise Investment
$1M
$2M$4M
$420K $14M $7M
$124M
$493M
21
1
3
6
7
1012
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f R
ou
nd
s
Fun
din
g in
$M
YoY – Total Funding and No of Rounds
25
8
3 3 2 2 2 2
UnitedStates
India China Israel Finland Germany Italy Japan
Distribution of Companies Across Countries
4
1 1
10
65
16
7
3
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
YoY – No. of Companies Founded
Computer Vision Infrastructure - Key Trends
27
Computer Vision Infrastructure - Most Funded Companies
28
Company Overview Business ModelFunding Amount
SenseTime(2014, Hong Kong)
Provides deep learning based image recognition solutionsCDH Investments, Morningside Ventures, CICC, Shenzhen Cornerstone Asset Management, Zhiyuan Capital, China Renaissance, China Everbright, dfzt.com.cn, China HuaRong Assets Management, oih.com.cn, TCL, Dalian Wanda Group, IDG Capital Partners
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$600M
Matroid(2015, Palo Alto)
Deep Learning based computer vision platformNew Enterprise Associates, Intel Capital
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$13.5M
Image Vision(2009, Anna)
Visual object recognition softwareGreen Park and Golf Ventures, Tech Wildcatters, Javelin Venture Partners, Walden Venture Capital, Bowery Capital, American Family Ventures, Blossom Street Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$7.5M
Imagry(2013, Haifa)
Image recognition for EnterprisesTakwin Labs, Samsung, 10Xelerator
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$7.4M
IntelliVision(2002, San Jose)
AI and Deep Learning-based video analyticsBenhamou Global Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure
$7.0M
Cogisen(2009, Rome)
Image processing platformVertis SGR, IMI Fondi Chiusi SGR, European Commission
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$3.3M
Spektral(2015, Copenhagen)
Provides machine learning based technology for mixed realityLitecap, Amp Ventures, Seed Capital
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$2.8M
Valossa(2015, Oulu)
Artificial Intelligence Powered Video Search.01 Ventures, Reaktor Ventures, Butterfly Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$2.7M
Sighthound(2012, Menlo Park)
Video surveillance using computer visionIronfire Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$2.5M
Companies that offer in-store analytics by using data from CCTVs or cameras placed around the stores
$10M
$10M
$2M
$17M
$26M$31M
$3M
$40M
$84M
1
4
21
55
6
8
5
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f R
ou
nd
s
Fun
din
g in
$M
YoY – Total Funding and No of Rounds
11
5 5 5 54
2 2
United States Israel United Kingdom France
Distribution of Companies across Countries
3
1
3
7
3
8
7 7
6
2
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
YoY – No. of Companies Founded
Retail Analytics - Business Model Description & Key Trends
29
Retail Analytics - Most Funded Companies
30
Company Overview Business ModelFunding Amount
SenseTime(2014, Hong Kong)
Provides deep learning based image recognition solutionsCDH Investments, Morningside Ventures, CICC, Shenzhen Cornerstone Asset Management, Zhiyuan Capital, China Renaissance, China Everbright, dfzt.com.cn, China HuaRong Assets Management, oih.com.cn, TCL, Dalian Wanda Group, IDG Capital Partners
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$600M
Matroid(2015, Palo Alto)
Deep Learning based computer vision platformNew Enterprise Associates, Intel Capital
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$13.5M
Image Vision(2009, Anna)
Visual object recognition softwareGreen Park and Golf Ventures, Tech Wildcatters, Javelin Venture Partners, Walden Venture Capital, Bowery Capital, American Family Ventures, Blossom Street Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$7.5M
Imagry(2013, Haifa)
Image recognition for EnterprisesTakwin Labs, Samsung, 10Xelerator
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$7.4M
IntelliVision(2002, San Jose)
AI and Deep Learning-based video analyticsBenhamou Global Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure
$7.0M
Cogisen(2009, Rome)
Image processing platformVertis SGR, IMI Fondi Chiusi SGR, European Commission
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$3.3M
Spektral(2015, Copenhagen)
Provides machine learning based technology for mixed realityLitecap, Amp Ventures, Seed Capital
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$2.8M
Valossa(2015, Oulu)
Artificial Intelligence Powered Video Search.01 Ventures, Reaktor Ventures, Butterfly Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > VideoAnalysis
$2.7M
Sighthound(2012, Menlo Park)
Video surveillance using computer visionIronfire Ventures
Computer Vision Infrastructure > Platforms
$2.5M
Companies developing technology or systems for motion/gesture and eye-tracking
$29M
$7M
$31M
$14M
$34M
$17M
$23M
2
5
7
4
12
8
7
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f R
ou
nd
s
Fun
din
g in
$M
YoY – Total Funding and No of Rounds
11
7
5 54
2 2 2
UnitedStates
Canada Germany Israel Sweden Denmark Finland France
Distribution of Companies across Countries
12
12
4
7 7
34
2
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
YoY – No. of Companies Founded
Gesture & Eye Tracking - Business Model Description & Key Trends
31
Gesture & Eye Tracking - Most Funded Companies
32
Company Overview Business ModelFunding Amount
Seeing Machines(2000, Australia)
Camera technology that detects Driver Fatigue & DistractionVolvo Group Venture Capital, V S Industry
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$100M
Tobii(2001, Danderyd)
Eye-tracking Software and HardwareSixth AP Fund, Intel Capital, Amadeus Capital, Northzone, Investor Growth Capital
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$71.9M
eyeSight(2005, Herzliya)
Gesture Recognition technology providerKuang-Chi Group, BIRD Foundation, MAC Fund, CEVA, Mitsui Global, InterCapital
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$26.6M
Eyefluence(2013, Milpitas)
Eye tracking & eye control technology for HMDsMotorola Solutions, JAZZ Venture Partners, NHN Investment, Dolby Family Ventures, Intel Capital, Xandex Investments
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$21.6M
Crunchfish(2010, Stockholm)
Touchless gesture recognizing software for computer interaction Gesture & Eye Tracking
$10.5M
Extreme_Reality(2005, Herzliya)
3D motion capture using a single standard 2D cameraMarker
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$10M
Organic Motion(2006, New York City)
Marker less motion capture systemsFoundry Group
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$7.4M
Mirametrix(2010, Montreal)
Hardware and software for eye trackingTandemLaunch, Ferst Capital Partners
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$4.3M
OnTheGo Platforms(2012, Portland)
AR Software/Applications Smart GlassesRogue Venture Partners, Portland Seed Fund, Foundry Group, SK Ventures, Social Leverage, Cardigan Ventures
Gesture & Eye Tracking
$3.5M
Companies that focus on providing analytics using the video data captured
$19M
$12M
$17M
$9M
$27M
$76M
$17M$9M $10M
3
1 1
3 3
5
3
5
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f R
ou
nd
s
Fun
din
g in
$M
YoY – Total Funding and No of Rounds
23
9
65 5
4 43
UnitedStates
UnitedKingdom
Israel Germany India Canada China Russia
Distribution of Companies across Countries
54
2 23
7
10 10
2
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
YoY – No. of Companies Founded
Security & Surveillance - Business Model Description & Key Trends
33
Security & Surveillance- Most Funded Companies
34
Company Overview Business ModelFunding Amount
3VR(2002, San Francisco)
Video intelligence solutions for real-time security to detect fraud and customer insightsOpus Bank, Menlo Ventures, KPCB, Focus Ventures, DAG Ventures, VantagePoint Capital Partners, In-Q-Tel, Northgate Capital
Security & Surveillance
$59.5M
VideoIQ(2006, Bedford)
Real-time video contents analysis systemAtlas Venture, Matrix Partners, Tenaya Capital, Cisco, Lehman Brothers, Accomplice
Security & Surveillance
$29M
Agent Vi(2003, Rosh Haayin)
Provider of open architecture and video analytics software.Kuang-Chi Group, Motorola Solutions, Indigo Strategic Partners, 21Ventures
Security & Surveillance
$20M
DeepGlint(2013, Beijing)
Computer vision for security and business analysisSequoia Capital, Ceyuan Investment Consulting, ZhenFund
Security & Surveillance
$18M
Vidient(2003, Santa Clara)
Behavior recognition and video analytics softwareCanaan Partners, Trident Capital, Blueprint Ventures, Hotung Group
Security & Surveillance
$12M
IntelliVision(2002, San Jose)
AI and Deep Learning-based video analyticsBenhamou Global Ventures
Security & Surveillance
$7.0M
Mango DSP(1996, Norwalk)
MangoDSP develops intelligent video surveillance softwareMercantile Discount Bank, Juneau Capital, Cybele Holdings, Clal Finance Mutual Funds, Van Leer Technology Ventures
Security & Surveillance
$3.5M
Vi Dimensions(2015, Ayer Raja New Town)
Video analytics solutions for security purposeNational Research Foundation
Security & Surveillance
$1.5M
SeeQuestor(2014, London)
Video analysis platform, Used for solving crime casesSyndicate Room, Anglo Scientific, Innvotec
Security & Surveillance
$1.4M
Companies providing facial expression recognition and analysis solutions for behaviour/emotion analytics
$3M$8M
$23M
$6M$7M
$15M $14M
2
9
10
23
5
2
10
2
4
6
8
10
12
0
5
10
15
20
25
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
# o
f R
ou
nd
s
Fun
din
g in
$M
YoY – Total Funding and No of Rounds
11
3 32 2 2
1 1
UnitedStates
Poland UnitedKingdom
Canada Israel Slovakia Chile China
Distribution of Companies across Countries
3 3
1
2 2
8
4
3
1 1
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
YoY – No. of Companies Founded
Facial Expression Analysis - Business Model Description & Key Trends
35
Facial Expression Analysis - Most Funded Companies
Company Overview Business ModelFunding Amount
Affectiva(2009, Waltham)
Deep learning based emotional state detectionFenox Venture Capital, Horizons Ventures, KPCB, WPP, Myrian Capital, National Science Foundation, Kantar
Facial Expression Analysis
$34M
Sticky(2009, New York City)
Provides emotion intelligence for websiteDawn Capital, Northzone, Conor Venture Partners
Facial Expression Analysis
$11M
Emotient(2012, San Diego)
Facial expression recognition & analysisIntel Capital
Facial Expression Analysis
$8M
Kairos(2011, Miami)
Facial Recognition APINew World Angels, venVelo, Florida Angel Nexus, Kapor Capital, Seraph Group, Eniac Ventures, Caerus Ventures, SoGal Ventures, Backstage Capital
Facial Expression Analysis
$4.3M
Emotion Intelligence(2011, Tokyo)
Emotional Intelligence through Artificial IntelligenceDG Incubation, Lead Capital Management, Social Starts, Open Network Lab
Facial Expression Analysis
$3.9M
Realeyes(2007, London)
Emotional analytics supporting emotional advertisingEuropean Commission, Entrepreneurs Fund, Smartcap, European Union, Estonian Development Fund
Facial Expression Analysis
$3.5M
Machine Perception Technologies(2008, San Diego)
Expression Recognition Technology Facial Expression Analysis
$2M
IMRSV(2010, New York City)
Emotion recognition and face detection softwareQuotidian Ventures, The Windquest Group, Colorado, Techstars, Start Garden, Eniac Ventures
Facial Expression Analysis
$950k
36
Rudy Burger
Managing Partner, Managing Director
+1 650 513 2755
WCP Contact Information
37
Vini Jolly
Executive Director
+1 650 446 9389
Shusaku Sumida
Managing Director
+1 650 513 2760
About Woodside Capital Partners
Woodside Capital Partners (WCP) is a global independent investment bank delivering world-class strategic and financial advice toemerging growth companies in the technology sector. We focus on transactions ranging from $15 million to $300 million andknow how to “close the deal” whether it’s through M&A, capital raising, private placement or strategic partnering.With a strong track record in M&A, strategic partnerships and private placements, Woodside Capital Partners has been providingworldwide investment banking services since 2001. Woodside Capital Partners has offices in Silicon Valley and London, andleading domain experience in technology, media, and telecommunications. The team of Woodside Capital Partners hascompleted transactions totaling more than $10 billion. For more information, please visit www.woodsidecap.com
38
About
Silicon Valley Offices1950 University Ave, Suite 150Palo Alto, CA 94303Tel: +1 650 513 2775
UK OfficesFloor 8One Angel Court,London EC2R 7HJTel: +44 203 858 7551
39
Silicon Valley and UK Offices
40
DisclaimerThe Information and opinions in this report have been prepared by Woodside Capital Partners International, LLC, and its affiliate, Woodside Capital Securities, LLC. All information supplied or obtained from this report is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or guidance, an offer of or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell a security, or a recommendation or an endorsement by Woodside Capital Securities, LLC, Woodside Capital Partners International, LLC and Woodside Capital Partners UK, LLP of any security. Other than disclosures relating to Woodside Capital Securities, LLC the information herein is based on sources we believe to be reliable but is not guaranteed by us and does not purport to be a complete statement or summary of the available data. Any opinions expressed herein are statements of our judgment on this date and aresubject to change without notice. Periodic updates may be provided on companies/industries based on company specific developments or announcements, market conditions or any other publicly available information.
Important DisclosuresWoodside Capital Securities, LLC is not a market maker in any securities mentioned in this report.Woodside Capital Securities, LLC and their officers and employees may from time to time acquire, hold, or sell a position in thesecurities mentioned in this report. Woodside Capital Securities, LLC compensates individuals for activities and services intended to benefit the firm's investor clients. Compensation determinations for individuals, including the author(s) of this report, are based on a variety of factors, and may include the overall profitability of the firm and the revenues derived from all sources, including revenues from investment banking.Woodside Capital Securities, LLC is a registered broker-dealer and member of FINRA (www.finra.org) and SIPC (www.sipc.org).Woodside Capital Securities, LLC is an affiliate of Woodside Capital Partners International, LLC and Woodside Capital Partners UK, LLP.
Third Party DisclosuresAny analyst opinions, ratings, and public company reports included in this report are provided by third-parties unaffiliated with Woodside Capital Securities, LLC, Woodside Capital Partners International, LLC and Woodside Capital Partners UK, LLP. Woodside Capital Securities, LLC, Woodside Capital Partners International, LLC and Woodside Capital Partners UK, LLP makes no guarantees that information supplied is accurate, complete, updated or timely, and does not provide any warranties regarding results obtained from its use.
Disclaimer and Important Disclosures