MovieBot has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
MovieBot's investors include Acequia Capital, Broadway Angels, Dorm Room Fund, Kearny Jackson, Hans Tung, Paradigm, PSG, SignalFire, Silicon Valley Connect, Bob Muglia, Clark Landry, Greg Badros.
MovieBot (formerly Teleportal) is a technology company developed by Teleportal Inc., specializing in an AI-powered app that enables users to create 3D animated videos effortlessly by inputting a story topic.[1][2][5] The product generates immersive 3D movies with interactive, speaking characters, customizable avatars, worlds, and extensive editing tools via a Story Editor, allowing modifications to stories, characters, environments, cameras, and user-recorded animations or voiceovers.[2] It serves creators, filmmakers, and casual users in the photo, video, and software industries, solving the problem of accessible, high-quality 3D animation production without advanced skills, while offering a user-friendly experience rated 4 out of 5 stars.[1][2]
Growth momentum includes a latest app version (3.16) released in January 2024, supporting iOS with multi-language capabilities, and positioning as cutting-edge AI for animation, though specific user metrics or funding details are limited in available data.[2]
MovieBot originated from Teleportal Inc., rebranding from Teleportal to focus on AI-driven 3D animation tools.[1][5] The idea emerged as an evolution of AI applications in creative content, initially tied to a chatbot for movie recommendations, showtimes, and preferences, but pivoting to video generation.[2] Early traction is highlighted by its app launch and positive user feedback, such as clients praising its inspiration for developing long-held ideas into scripts and scenes, with features like emailing expanded plot outlines, titles, characters, and sample dialogues.[2][4] Pivotal moments include the 2024 app update and emphasis on "cutting-edge AI technology" for effortless story-to-video creation.[1][2]
(Note: Distinct academic projects like IAI MovieBot from the University of Stavanger, a conversational recommender since 2020, share the name but are unrelated to this commercial entity.[3][6])
MovieBot rides the wave of generative AI for creative media, capitalizing on advancements in 3D rendering and natural language processing to democratize filmmaking.[1][2] Timing aligns with the post-2023 AI boom, where tools like this lower barriers for indie creators amid rising demand for short-form animated content on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Market forces favoring it include exploding AI adoption in entertainment (photo/video sectors) and the shift from static scripts to dynamic visuals, influencing the ecosystem by empowering non-professionals to produce film-ready assets and potentially disrupting traditional animation pipelines.[1][4]
MovieBot is poised to expand as AI animation matures, potentially integrating real-time collaboration, VR exports, or advanced lip-sync for broader appeal in education, marketing, and indie film. Trends like multimodal AI and user-generated content will shape its path, evolving from story-to-video into full production suites. Its influence may grow by fostering a creator economy, turning casual ideas into professional outputs and challenging incumbents in accessible media tools—building on its core strength in simplifying 3D creativity.[2][4]
MovieBot has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in July 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2021 | $2.0M Seed | Acequia Capital, Broadway Angels, Dorm Room Fund, Kearny Jackson, Hans Tung, Paradigm, PSG, SignalFire, Silicon Valley Connect, Bob Muglia, Clark Landry, Greg Badros, Klaus von Sayn-Wittgenstein, Shishir Mehrotra |