
AI entertainment startup Dashverse raises $13 million from Peak XV Partners, Z47, others
Empower your mind, elevate your skills
The days of streaming only movies and television series are over. With the rise of short-form video content in the past two years, there has been an increase in episodic content in short videos on platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. These are 30-second to one-minute-long episodes of short stories, viewed while scrolling through your day. Dashverse , a Bengaluru- and San Francisco-based company, is tapping into this trend with its artificial intelligence (AI) platform, Frameo AI , which helps creators craft video-based stories using its 'vibe creation' tool, an approach similar to vibe coding. The company's mobile app, DashReels, serves as the showcase for this content.On Tuesday, the company announced that it has secured $13 million in a funding round, marking the largest Series A raised in the mobile-first entertainment sector. The round was led by Peak XV Partners, with existing investors Z47 (formerly Matrix Partners India) and Stellaris Venture Partners also participating.Dashverse has positioned itself as a full-stack AI entertainment company, focusing on platforms for mobile-first storytelling. The fresh capital will be used to enhance its core AI technologies as well as fueling product innovation.The company's mission is to propel the next wave of AI-generated narrative experiences, catering to the exploding appetite for bite-sized digital stories. The company's mobile application for this serialised content, DashReels, has crossed five million users in a little under two months, cofounder and CEO Sanidhya Narain told ET. In six to eight months, it aims to cross the 100-million user milestone.Frameo, a web application, can create a story from scratch as well, but Narain said the company wants to give a platform to stories of creators. "We still need human creativity in this process, so you need your own story. Our platform will help you convert it into a video, with AI-generated characters, in whichever setting you deem fit. This platform essentially helps creators become a one-person production studio," he explained.Currently only supporting the Hindi language, the app will launch support for Tamil and Telugu this month, and plans to add 10 languages in the coming months.It runs on a subscription model and shares revenue with creators, similar to platforms such as YouTube, based on the number of views these videos get.Dashverse's signature offering aims to empower creators to experiment with new forms of storytelling, blurring the lines between traditional content production and generative AI-driven visual narratives. This is to push influencers and digital storytellers to build audiences online, making episodic video content more personal, immersive, and scalable. The company is also targeting book authors, screenplay writers and storytellers whose writing never sees the light of day.'The creator economy is undergoing a seismic shift driven by generative AI , and Dashverse is at the very heart of this transformation,' said Peak XV's Abhishek Mohan in a statement. 'Their unique approach, combining proprietary AI with a deep understanding of storytelling and creator workflows, sets them apart."Dashverse has a team of 25 with the majority based in Bengaluru."We first aim to scale in India, but this has global applications. So, with this funding, we will build research and development and build out our AI stack. And then we have our eyes on expansion as well," Narain added.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
16 minutes ago
- India Today
Slamming 50% Trump tariffs, farmer leader Chaduni urges ban on US firms in India
Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni has called for a complete ban on American companies operating in India after US President Donald Trump announced steep tariffs on Indian week, Trump signed an Executive Order imposing an additional 25% duty on Indian imports — on top of an earlier 25% hike — citing India's continued purchase of Russian oil. The combined 50% tariff will take effect from August to the move, Bharatiya Kisan Union (Chaduni) chief Gurnam Singh Chaduni said India must "hit back in a similar manner" by targeting US companies. "The US has imposed heavy tariffs on India and India must hit back in a similar way and ban American companies operating on Indian soil," Chaduni told India Today farmer leader argued that many American businesses in India, especially large fast-food and retail chains, earn substantial profits and repatriate them to the US."Why are we allowing this when the US is imposing tariffs on us? We must give a similar reply and ban all these companies," he said. "You travel on highways and one can spot the big food giants of the US spreading their business all over. This must stop," Chaduni farmer leader, who played a prominent role in the 2022 anti-farm laws protests, said the government must take a firm stand to deter future trade pressure from Washington."We cannot allow anyone to dictate things to us like this. If we don't take a stand now, America will continue to do this in the future too and threaten us regularly. The US-based companies should immediately be banned and not allowed to mint money," he demand also comes against the backdrop of a long-standing flashpoint in India–US trade of the contentious issues has been the proposed entry of US companies into India's dairy and agriculture sectors — a move New Delhi has consistently resisted, citing potential threats to farmers' livelihoods and to the country's self-reliance in these key Washington escalating trade tensions through higher tariffs, Chaduni's call to ban US businesses signals growing pressure on the Indian government to respond with stronger retaliatory measures.- EndsMust Watch


India Today
16 minutes ago
- India Today
Kanpur leather industry hit by US tariff hike, Rs 2,000 crore exports stalled
Kanpur's leather industry, a major export hub, is staring at a severe crisis after the United States sharply increased import duties on Indian leather goods to 60%—double the rate imposed on China and far higher than Pakistan (19%) and Bangladesh (20%). Exporters fear the move could wipe out nearly all of Kanpur's annual Rs 2,000 crore leather exports to the SAY BUYERS BACKING OUTJafar Iqbal, a Kanpur-based exporter and factory owner, said shipments have been halted as American buyers withdraw from contracts. 'In May, when tariffs were 10%, we agreed to bear half the cost to retain orders. Now, with the new rates, neither side can afford it. Five of our containers are ready, but we don't know what to do,' he told India Today BLOW FOR THE INDUSTRYNaiyar Jamal, another exporter, said the sector was already struggling under environmental regulations such as Namami Gange before being hit by the tariff hike. Despite mounting losses, he expressed support for the government's stance against US trade TO 10 LAKH JOBS Leather trader Javed Iqbal warned the tariff hike could devastate Kanpur and neighbouring Unnao, where the industry employs nearly 10 lakh people. Lower tariffs for Pakistan, China, Vietnam, and Cambodia are expected to draw away American buyers. 'We stand with the government, even if it means bearing heavy losses in the national interest,' he HALTED DESPITE FESTIVE ORDERSPrerna Verma, a leather accessories exporter, said confusion over the new policy has brought production to a near standstill. Demand in recent years has already fallen to 60% of previous levels, forcing some units to lay off Iraqi, Chairman of the Council for Leather Exports (Central Region), said that although Christmas orders have arrived, production for the US market has been halted. He met Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal in Delhi two to three days ago, where the government discussed possible relief measures—such as interest subsidies—in the case of a 25% tariff. However, with the import duty now set at 50%, such measures are unlikely to suffice. 'Buyers and sellers can manage an extra 5–10% cost but such a steep hike is beyond anyone's capacity," he said.- EndsTune InMust Watch


Time of India
24 minutes ago
- Time of India
LeBron James' ‘I AM MORE THAN' available at 50% off in Barnes & Noble's Back-to-School Book Haul
In addition to new notebooks and sharpened pencils, back-to-school is the ideal time to stock up on motivational stories and other books. This year, Barnes & Noble's much-awaited Book Haul sale has arrived to support the same. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now One of the most notable offers is a must-read from . The NBA star's I AM MORE THAN is on sale for an incredible 50% discount in both online and offline stores from August 12 to September 1. Furthermore, the basketball pro recently shared the same on his Instagram Stories, letting his fans know about the remarkable deal. Barnes & Noble offers a big back-to-school discount on LeBron James ' inspiring children's book I AM MORE THAN is a sequel to the critically acclaimed and number one New York Times bestselling picture book, I Promise. This is champion LeBron James' second slam-dunk picture book that inspires readers to remember that when they believe in themselves, they can achieve their goals. This book will inspire young dreamers to dream big thanks to its entertaining rhymes and illustrations. Now, recently, Barnes and Noble's Book Haul is giving a hefty discount on the book. Sharing the news, @ljfamfoundation, which is LeBron James Family Foundation, wrote on their Instagram: 'Back to school just got better! @barnesandnoble's Book Haul is here, and I AM MORE THAN by @kingjames is 50% off from Aug.12th – Sept 1st online and in-store! Grab your copy and stock up for the school year..' The further shared the post on his Instagram Stories. Additionally, another video uploaded by the same account showed the NBA pro reading the book aloud. He read: 'When they ask who I am and what it is I do, I say I can do anything because I know it's true. Anything? How so? What does that even mean? I am more than what others expect because I believe in me. I can dribble and I can code. Either way, I got a game. I create new worlds with the swish of a brush and I rally for change.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now LeBron James is an NBA pro (Image via Getty Images) The player continued: 'The illustration in this book is so grand. I use the basics to make a masterpiece or come up with a genius plan. Just to show you an example of the illustration in here. It's incredible. I love these kids. I can do big things. I believe in who I am. I'll reach my goals. I am more than it. I am a good listener and a good listener…' Meanwhile, interested readers can avail the discount from August 12 to September 1 in both online and offline stores of the franchise. Also read: