UK-based short video AI platform Vyntelligence (Vyn®) has secured a $30 million Series B round to accelerate its expansion in the United States and deepen its AI capabilities. The funding is co-led by Blume Equity and Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s 1GT climate private equity strategy, marking the largest investment in the company to date. The round underscores growing investor confidence in Vyn as a key player in the fast evolving world of frontline work technology.
Series B Funding to Accelerate US Expansion
The new capital will be used primarily to scale Vyn’s commercial footprint in the US while reinforcing its existing base across the UK and Europe. The company already works with 90 percent of the UK’s leading utilities, telecommunications and retail firms, including SUEZ, EDP, Engie, TotalEnergies, Currys, Openreach, Cadent Gas, UK Power Networks, Northumbrian Water and Severn Trent. With this backing, Vyn plans to broaden its reach into new sectors and geographies where deskless and field workers are critical to operations.
Agentic Video Intelligence for Frontline Work
Vyntelligence positions itself as a category pioneer in Agentic Video Intelligence for frontline and customer facing work. Its platform enables field engineers and technicians to capture short, structured video updates that replace traditional manual reports and lengthy forms. By using AI to interpret contextual video, Vyn turns unstructured footage into actionable data that can be used for decision making, workflow optimization and compliance.
Transforming the Deskless World of Work
Every day, frontline workers deliver and maintain critical infrastructure, from in home HVAC systems and EV charging to fiber rollout and complex energy assets. Vyn’s technology is designed to simplify these tasks by guiding workers through processes, capturing the right information in real time and eliminating hours of follow up documentation. According to the company, customers see faster deployments, quicker resolution of service issues and meaningful cost and emissions savings from fewer unnecessary visits and reworks.
Data Moat Built on a Decade of Field Video
A central part of Vyn’s differentiation is its proprietary video dataset, built over more than a decade of working with field teams and contractors. This curated library of short frontline videos provides a deep training base for its AI models across video, vision and speech. The company argues that this data moat allows it to deliver higher quality insights and recommendations than generic AI tools that lack domain specific context.
Empowering Workers Amid Infrastructure Investment
The funding comes at a time when global infrastructure spending is rising and demand for skilled field workers is intensifying. Vyn’s SmartVideoNotes platform captures an auditable trail of every job, building an institutional knowledge base that can be reused for training, quality assurance and process redesign. This approach is also helping new recruits ramp up faster while enabling experienced workers to extend their careers by supporting teams through video led collaboration.
Founders’ Vision for Global Scale
Co founder and CEO Kapil Singhal said the partnership with Blume Equity and Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s 1GT strategy validates Vyn’s mission to change how field work is captured, analyzed and acted upon. He highlighted plans to extend platform capabilities and expand geographically, with the US as a priority growth market. Co founder Arti Khanna emphasized that the company’s real strength lies in combining AI with its long standing, curated field video data to give clients unprecedented visibility over assets, people and operations.
Investor Commitment to Climate and Efficiency
For Blume Equity, Vyntelligence fits squarely within its climate tech growth mandate, which targets businesses that deliver both financial performance and measurable environmental benefits. Co founding partner Eleanor Blagbrough described Vyn as an inherently impactful company that helps customers improve safety, efficiency and compliance while cutting carbon emissions from field operations. Morgan Stanley’s 1GT strategy sees similar potential, with partner Jake Van Koevering noting the opportunity to leverage the firm’s global reach to support Vyn’s international and sector expansion.
Company and Investor Background
Vyntelligence is recognized as a market leader in Agentic Video Intelligence and has been named a Gartner Cool Vendor, with US patents for smart data capture and AI driven insights. Its platform connects customers, contractors and colleagues around shared video workflows, integrating with back office systems and supervisory dashboards to support end to end automation. Blume Equity, based in London and Amsterdam, focuses on climate tech scale ups, while Morgan Stanley’s climate private equity arm backs growth companies that can materially decarbonize the global economy.
The $30 million Series B round positions Vyntelligence to accelerate growth in North America while consolidating its leadership in video driven frontline work solutions. By pairing a decade of curated field video data with advanced AI, the company aims to make deskless work safer, faster and more efficient for some of the world’s most asset intensive industries. With backing from specialist climate and growth investors, Vyn is preparing to take its Agentic Video Intelligence platform to a much broader global stage.

