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Viven Raises $35M to Power Enterprise AI Digital Twins - InforCapital

Viven raises $35M seed round to deliver AI‑powered digital twins that capture organizational knowledge and boost enterprise agility.

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Alvaro de la Maza

Partner at Aninver

Key Takeaways

  • FPV Ventures raised $35.0M (Seed) from Khosla Ventures, FPV Ventures, Foundation Capital.
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Technology Software & Gaming.
  • Geography: United States.

Analysis

Viven surfaced from stealth mode backed by a $35 million seed round, led by Khosla Ventures, Foundation Capital, FPV Ventures and others, to deliver AI‑powered digital twins tailored for enterprise environments.

At its core, Viven’s platform constructs a personalized digital twin for each employee—ingesting internal documents, emails, meeting transcripts and chat threads—and reproducing how that person thinks, communicates, and acts. These twins can then brief users ahead of meetings, distill cross‑channel dialogues, or respond to questions on behalf of the employee when they are unavailable.

Beyond individual models, companies can spin up team‑level digital twins that aggregate the expertise, context, and decisions of whole departments or project groups. For example, a sales leader could query the twin of a global account team to get a unified, real‑time customer update before a major engagement.

“Viven gives organizations continuous access to their people’s context and decisions, even after personnel changes,” said Ashutosh Garg, cofounder and CEO. “It enables faster, clearer, and more scalable collaboration across silos.”

Viven is already being piloted at enterprises such as Genpact, the Josh Bersin Company, Red Crackle, and Eightfold. In just eight weeks, Genpact deployed the system across its global leadership team—reporting smoother cross‑functional decision making and stronger continuity. Beforehand, knowledge and context would often vanish when employees transitioned roles or exited projects.

Security and compliance are core to the design: the platform supports on‑premises or cloud deployment within a customer’s environment, enforces granular role‑based access controls, pairwise privacy constraints, and maintains full audit logs so a twin only shares information permissible for that user pair.

The founding team brings deep track records: Ashutosh Garg and Varun Kacholia previously co‑founded Eightfold AI and other companies. They combine expertise in machine learning, privacy, and enterprise systems.

This move taps into a broader trend: enterprises increasingly combine generative AI with digital twin architectures to accelerate adoption, simulate scenarios, and refine decision systems. Analysts at McKinsey call the pairing “a powerful combination” for unlocking operational value. (McKinsey notes firms are investing in digital twins to structure real‑world data flows and support generative models.)

As Viven launches publicly, its challenge will be scaling twin models across large organizations, handling sensitive data boundaries, and demonstrating measurable ROI in complex enterprise contexts.

With its fresh capital and traction, Viven aims to change how organizations retain institutional memory, move faster, and empower collective intelligence for teams across geographies. The company is located in Santa Clara, California (USA).