Coram raises $35M to turn security cameras into autonomous AI investigators

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Coram AI has raised $35m to turn the security cameras already bolted to walls into something closer to an autonomous detective.

The Series B is co-led by the new investor Ansa Capital and Battery Ventures, with UP Partners, 8VC and Mosaic Ventures joining. It takes the San Francisco company’s total funding to $66m.

Coram’s pitch is that physical security is stuck in the past. When something goes wrong, staff spend hours scrubbing through footage, access logs and alarms to piece together what happened.

Its answer is software it calls ‘Deep Investigation’, an AI agent you query in plain language. It searches months of video, entry records and visitor data across hundreds of cameras and sites, then hands back a report. Work that took hours, the company says, now takes minutes.

Founded four years ago by Ashesh Jain and Peter Ondruska, Coram now runs at more than 1,500 locations, from schools...

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