GRAI, a Poland-based AI music startup, has raised $9 million in seed funding in a round led by Khosla Ventures and co-led by Inovo VC.
The round also included Tensor Ventures, Tiny Supercomputer Investment Company, Flyer One Ventures, a16z Scout Fund, and angel investors Andrew Zhai, Greg Tkachenko, Rob Reid, and Dima Shvets.
GRAI is building AI music products centered on remixing, sharing, and interactive music experiences. The company says its focus is on giving artists and labels more control over how tracks are transformed, as generative AI continues to reshape how music is created and distributed.
The funding highlights continued investor interest in startups working at the intersection of AI and music, particularly those trying to address rights management and creator control alongside new consumer experiences.
The round also included Tensor Ventures, Tiny Supercomputer Investment Company, Flyer One Ventures, a16z Scout Fund, and angel investors Andrew Zhai, Greg Tkachenko, Rob Reid, and Dima Shvets.
GRAI is building AI music products centered on remixing, sharing, and interactive music experiences. The company says its focus is on giving artists and labels more control over how tracks are transformed, as generative AI continues to reshape how music is created and distributed.
The funding highlights continued investor interest in startups working at the intersection of AI and music, particularly those trying to address rights management and creator control alongside new consumer experiences.