Lemon Slice nabs $10.5M from YC and Matrix to build out its digital avatar tech

Lemon Slice secures $10.5M funding from Y Combinator and Matrix Partners to advance its AI-driven digital avatar technology, enhancing user interaction across gaming and virtual platforms. The startup aims to revolutionize digital identity with realistic, interactive avatars powered by cutting-edge AI models.
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Lemon Slice, a startup that is building digital avatar technology, has raised $10.5 million in funding. The round was led by Y Combinator and Matrix Partners. The company aims to develop advanced digital avatars that can be used across various platforms and applications.

The funding will be used to expand the team and accelerate product development. Lemon Slice’s technology focuses on creating realistic and interactive avatars that can enhance user experiences in gaming, social media, and virtual reality environments.

With the rise of the metaverse and digital interactions, the demand for sophisticated avatar technology is growing. Lemon Slice is positioning itself to be a key player in this emerging market by leveraging cutting-edge AI and graphics technology.

The company was part of Y Combinator’s latest batch and has quickly gained attention for its innovative approach to digital identity and representation.

Ivan Mehta

TechCrunch

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