TwelveLabs, a video-understanding startup, raised a $100m Series B on Wednesday 1 July, co-led by NEA and NAVER Ventures 1. The company builds models that let rights holders search video archives by meaning and clip standout moments automatically. Amazon used the round to formalise AWS (Amazon Web Services) as the preferred cloud, with its Marengo 3.0 and Pegasus 1.5 models tuned for AWS Trainium chips and launched there first.
TwelveLabs named sports as a driving market, and Red Bull Ventures joined to back that vertical. Staff grew from roughly 58 to 178 in twelve months, a threefold rise the company disclosed itself, alongside new offices in New York and London 2.
Rights holders keep renting this layer rather than building it. DAZN spent $100m on ViewLift for distribution scale , Lenovo rather than the broadcasters built the FIFA World Cup's AI stack , France Televisions ran outside vendors at Roland-Garros instead of its own models , and Runway settled into London naming the BBC and Fremantle as customers . A supplier tripling headcount and courting sport, while Brussels and the FCC hold up the incumbents' deals, shows where the working capability now sits.
