London-based Vyntelligence has raised $30M (nearly €26M) in a Series B funding round, the largest in the company’s history.


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London-based Vyntelligence (Vyn), a provider of an agentic video intelligence work platform, has raised $30M (nearly €26M) in a Series B funding round. This is the largest funding completed by the company.

The round was co-led by Blume Equity and Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s 1GT climate private equity strategy. The new capital will support product development and expand the company’s reach in global markets.

Eleanor Blagbrough, co-founding Partner at Blume Equity, says, “Vyntelligence exemplifies the type of inherently impactful business we seek to partner with at Blume, a company delivering both compelling commercial outcomes and measurable environmental benefits.”

“Vyntelligence’s Agentic Video Intelligence platform enables customers to do more with less, improving safety, efficiency, and compliance while significantly reducing carbon emissions from field operations. We are delighted to be partnering with a leading UK AI business.”

Jake Van Koevering, Partner at MSIM’s 1GT, adds, “We’re thrilled to partner with visionary founders Kapil Singhal and Arti Khanna, who were early to recognise the potential of video- and AI-first intelligence to transform fieldworker productivity and drive meaningful efficiency savings. We look forward to supporting Vyn’s international and vertical expansion by leveraging Morgan Stanley’s global reach.”

Capital utilisation

Vyntelligence will use the funds to expand into the US and strengthen its AI capabilities. The company works with organisations across utilities, telecommunications, and retail, including SUEZ, EDP, Engie, Total Energies, Currys, Openreach, Cadent Gas, UK Power Networks, Northumbrian Water, and Severn Trent.

Kapil Singhal, co-founder and CEO of Vyntelligence, says, “This partnership with Blume Equity and Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s 1GT validates our mission to transform how field work is captured, analysed, and acted upon.” 

“With this investment, we will expand our platform capabilities and geographic footprint, including the US, and continue building the world’s most comprehensive frontline work solutions that drive intelligent collaboration and value creation across the entire ecosystem and supply chain.”

Transforming “deskless” world of work

Vyntelligence is advancing the use of video-based AI to support frontline workers across utilities, telecommunications, retail, and other sectors. The company’s platform enables frontline teams to record, share, and interpret short videos that capture work carried out in the field, replacing manual reporting and text-heavy documentation.

The system draws on a large body of curated user-generated field videos collected over more than a decade. This dataset supports Vyntelligence’s Agentic Video Intelligence platform, which converts unstructured video into structured data for operational decision-making.

By documenting each task through video, Vyntelligence creates an auditable record of field activity and supports training and knowledge transfer. New workers can review video notes from previous tasks, while senior specialists can continue contributing through remote guidance and review.

Customers report 85 per cent faster deployments, 90 per cent faster customer service resolution, reduced emissions from avoided site visits, and lower material use from reduced rework.

The platform is in use across most major UK utilities and multiple contractor networks. It supports collaboration across large asset bases and connects information from contractors, employees, and end customers.

Arti Khanna, co-founder of Vyntelligence, adds, “Our superpower is not just applying AI to the historically underserved world of physical work, but leveraging over a decade of expertly curated proprietary field video data to fundamentally transform the value of in-field work for our clients.”

“We can deliver unbeatable visibility for customers over their assets, people, and operations, empowering customers with the insights they need to materially improve the efficiency of their operations and the role that in-field workers play for their businesses.”

The company holds US patents related to data capture and AI-driven insight generation, and its SmartVideoNotes and Vyntelligence brands remain part of humanLearning Ltd.