Resemble AI: $13 Million In Funding Raised To Counter Rising Deepfake And AI-Generated Threats

By Amit Chowdhry • Dec 13, 2025

Resemble AI has secured $13 million in strategic funding to accelerate its efforts to protect organizations from the growing threat of AI-generated fraud and deepfake attacks, as enterprises and governments face escalating risks tied to synthetic media and impersonation technologies. The latest investment brings the company’s total venture funding to $25 million and positions it to expand globally while deepening its detection and verification capabilities across multiple modalities.

The funding round includes participation from a broad group of strategic and institutional investors, including Google’s AI Futures Fund, Okta Ventures, Taiwania Capital, Gentree Fund, IAG Capital Partners, Berkeley Frontier Fund, and KDDI. According to the company, several of these investors are not only providing capital but are also integrating Resemble AI’s technology into their own platforms, creating immediate distribution opportunities within identity, security, and enterprise ecosystems.

The announcement comes amid a sharp rise in deepfake-driven cybercrime. Industry data cited by the company indicates that deepfake-related fraud resulted in $1.56 billion in losses during 2025 alone, with projections suggesting generative AI could enable up to $40 billion in fraud losses in the United States by 2027. These attacks increasingly span financial fraud, brand impersonation, corporate espionage, and government-targeted disinformation, with bad actors leveraging increasingly realistic synthetic audio, video, image, and text content.

Resemble AI’s platform is designed to secure enterprise generative AI workflows from content creation through distribution. Its flagship offerings include DETECT-3B Omni, an enterprise-grade deepfake detection model that the company says achieves 98 percent accuracy across more than 40 languages, providing real-time multimodal analysis of audio, video, images, and text. The solution is already in use by global entertainment companies, Fortune 500 telecommunications providers, and government agencies.

The company also offers its Intelligence platform, a multimodal AI model focused on explainability and contextual analysis. Intelligence is designed to help organizations understand not only whether content is authentic, but why, by surfacing observable artifacts, patterns, and anomalies alongside natural-language explanations. This approach aims to improve trust and decision-making in environments where synthetic content is increasingly difficult to distinguish from genuine material.

Resemble AI plans to use the new capital to expand internationally and accelerate development of its AI detection technologies, enabling organizations of all sizes to better protect their people, brands, and revenue from synthetic media threats. The company emphasized that access to diverse international enterprise environments through its investor network will be critical, as generative AI fraud continues to evolve as a global challenge requiring cross-regional collaboration.

By embedding its technology within partner platforms and advancing real-time, multimodal detection, Resemble AI is positioning itself as a key infrastructure provider for organizations seeking to adopt generative AI while maintaining trust, transparency, and security across digital communications.

KEY QUOTES:

“Resemble AI is addressing this critical cybersecurity need with an elegant solution offering strengthened trust, transparency, and safety spanning audio and visual deepfake detection across multiple foundational models. We look forward to working with the team as they advance their mission on ensuring the safe and secure deployment of AI.”

Austin Noronha, Managing Director, Sony Ventures

“At Resemble, we’ve built the only AI model platform securing enterprise generative AI from creation to distribution. Our approach combines deep expertise in generative AI with cutting-edge detection technology to stay ahead of evolving threats.”

Resemble company statement