San Francisco, CA – Mosaic, the artificial intelligence company focused on revolutionizing video editing, recently announced filming activities at its headquarters, signaling ongoing advancements in its AI-powered platform. The company, led by founder and CEO Adish Jain, recently secured a significant $26 million in Series C funding, underscoring investor confidence in its innovative approach to content creation.
Mosaic, formerly known as FrameCut, aims to transform video editing from a time-consuming process into one that takes mere seconds through its proprietary AI agents. The platform enables users to create and run custom video editing agents via a node-based visual canvas, allowing for automated tasks like trimming, cropping, and adding effects. This automation is designed to generate multiple video variations rapidly, catering to content creators and businesses seeking efficiency.
The recent Series C funding round was led by OMERS Ventures, with continued participation from existing investors including Founders Fund, General Catalyst, and Friends and Family Capital. This capital injection is earmarked to fuel Mosaic's expansion, particularly in enhancing its AI capabilities and reaching a broader audience of finance leaders within SMB and mid-market segments. The company emphasizes its commitment to integrating advanced AI language models and intuitive automation to streamline financial decision-making.
Further bolstering its position in the tech landscape, Mosaic was accepted into Y Combinator's Winter 2025 batch. This prestigious accelerator program provides strategic guidance and resources, with Adish Jain noting the move to San Francisco to work closely with group partners. The company's innovative technology has also garnered accolades, including winning the $25,000 grand prize in the Google Gemini Kaggle competition and the SaaStr AI Pitch competition.
Mosaic's platform features specialized AI agents such as the "Curator Agent" for transforming long-form content into short-form videos, the "Linguist Agent" for localization with voice cloning and translation, and the "Attention Agent" for enhancing viewer engagement with AI-generated B-roll and music. The "filming in progress" at their HQ likely pertains to the creation of new product demonstrations, marketing materials, or internal content to showcase these evolving capabilities and their impact on the video production workflow.