Repsense
company
BSV Ventures
investor
Tensor Ventures
investor
Seed Starter
investor
CVC of Česká spořitelna
investor
Coinvest Capital
investor
The funding accelerates Repsense’s growth in the high‑stakes disinformation‑tracking market, positioning it as a key analytics provider for security and brand‑protection sectors.
Repsense’s latest seed financing underscores the rising demand for sophisticated information‑tracking tools in an era of accelerated misinformation. Investors such as Tensor Ventures and CVC of Česká spořitelna are betting on the company’s ability to fuse AI‑driven analytics with real‑time media monitoring, a niche that has become critical for both national security agencies and multinational brands. By securing €2 million, Repsense can deepen its R&D in short‑form algorithmic analysis, a segment where traditional monitoring solutions lag, thereby offering clients faster detection of emerging narrative threats.
The Havel platform, Repsense’s flagship offering, leverages narrative DNA forensics to map how stories propagate across social networks and legacy outlets. Its deployment at NATO’s Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence validates the technology’s relevance for defense‑level strategic communications, while European government contracts highlight a growing public‑sector appetite for data‑driven threat intelligence. As geopolitical tensions rise, the ability to predict information impact becomes a strategic asset, positioning Repsense as a trusted partner in the disinformation battlefield.
Beyond security, Repsense’s expansion into influencer‑marketing analytics and brand‑reputation safeguards opens new revenue streams in the commercial sector. The addition of tech‑sales veteran Liudvikas Andriulis signals a shift toward aggressive market penetration, leveraging the seed capital to scale sales operations across Europe and beyond. With a lean team of 25 engineers and analysts, the company is poised to translate its technical edge into measurable market share, illustrating how targeted seed funding can catalyze growth in niche AI‑analytics startups.
Prague‑ and Vilnius‑based data‑analytics firm Repsense announced the close of a €2 million Seed round, with a final €1.1 million tranche. New investors Tensor Ventures, Seed Starter and CVC of Česká spořitelna joined existing backers BSV Ventures and Coinvest Capital. The capital will fund expansion of its AI‑driven media‑tracking platform.
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