InfiniMind to Beta DeepFrame in March 2026; $5.8M Seed to Scale Enterprise Video AI
InfiniMind, a Tokyo-based video-to-data infrastructure provider, is scheduled to release DeepFrame into beta in March 2026, followed by a full launch in April 2026. The platform processes 200 hours of footage to identify specific scenes, speakers, and events, integrating audio and speech for deeper insights at scale and with cost efficiency. The company raised $5.8 million in seed funding in February 2026, led by UTEC and joined by CX2, Headline Asia, Chiba Dojo, and an AI researcher at a16z Scout, as it relocates HQ to the U.S. while maintaining a Japan office. TV Pulse, launched in Japan in April 2025, already serves broadcasters and agencies. DeepFrame targets enterprise monitoring, safety, and analytics use cases in a fragmented video AI market.