
Runway Launches $10M Fund to Back the Next Wave of AI Startups
AI video startup Runway launches a $10M venture fund and Builders program offering free API credits to early-stage companies building in AI, media, and world simulation.
The company that revolutionized AI video generation is now investing in the next generation of builders.
Runway's Bold Move into Venture Capital
Runway has launched a $10 million venture fund to invest in early-stage companies building across AI, media, and world simulation. Alongside the fund, the company rolled out a Builders program offering free API credits to seed through Series C startups.
This move signals Runway's ambition to create an ecosystem around what it calls "video intelligence" — moving beyond creative tooling into broader applications.
Three Investment Buckets
Runway's thesis divides into three focus areas:
- Technical Teams — Pushing the frontier of AI architecture and new model designs
- Application Layer Builders — Bringing foundation models to new use cases and industries
- Media Innovators — Experimenting with new forms of content creation, storytelling, and distribution
Early Portfolio Signals
Runway has quietly backed several companies over the past 18 months, including:
- LanceDB — Databases optimized for AI applications
- Tamarind Bio — AI-designed proteins for drug discovery
- Cartesia — Real-time audio generation
FAQ
Q: Who can apply for the Builders program? A: Seed through Series C startups building in AI, media, or world simulation can apply for free API credits.
Q: What's Runway's strategy here? A: By funding startups building on its platform, Runway accelerates discovery of use cases it can't pursue alone while strengthening its ecosystem.
Key Takeaways
- Runway launches $10M venture fund for early-stage AI companies
- Builders program offers free API credits to qualifying startups
- Strategy focuses on video intelligence ecosystem expansion
- Early portfolio includes companies in databases, biotech, and audio
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