Jane.ai raises $8.4M of Series A angel funding

On June 24th, 2018, Jane.ai raised $8.4 million of Series A angel funding. Investors in the round include Lisa Nichols and a network of others. At a glance… St. Louis-based Jane.ai is the developer of an artificial intelligence platform used to transform the modern workforce. The platform was created to reduce the time employees spend…

On June 24th, 2018, Jane.ai raised $8.4 million of Series A angel funding. Investors in the round include Lisa Nichols and a network of others.

At a glance…

St. Louis-based Jane.ai is the developer of an artificial intelligence platform used to transform the modern workforce. The platform was created to reduce the time employees spend orchestrating work instead of producing work.

Using the Jane.ai platform enables everyday workers to be more productive by providing data integration with cloud application, data mining, data capturing and immediate access to anywhere in the database. Current customers of Jane.ai include Washington University in St. Louis, USA Mortgage, and Ameren.

With the Series A funding, Jane.ai will accelerate commercialization and adoption of its Jane.ai Powered Teammate. Jane’s platform will connect an organization’s stored information across apps, teams and databases, and surface information through real-time conversation interface. Jane.ai adapts to the database of a company to learn its patterns and stored information so future responses will be swift and accurate.

Jane.ai executives include David Karandish and Chris Sims, who founded Jane.ai in St. Louis in 2017. Both are natives of the city and share prior work experience at Answers.com.

For more information on Jane.ai visit their website: https://jane.ai/.

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