Colossyan is a generative AI company that develops an AI-powered video creation platform focused on corporate training, workplace learning, and enterprise communication. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with offices in Budapest, Hungary and New York, United States, the company enables organizations to produce professional training videos using AI avatars, text-to-speech narration, and automatic multilingual translation. Colossyan was co-founded in 2020 by Dominik Mate Kovacs, Zoltan Kovacs, and Kristof Szabo. As of late 2024, the company employs approximately 100 people, has raised $28.2 million in total funding, and serves over 35,000 business accounts across six continents.
Colossyan's roots trace back to 2018, when co-founder Dominik Mate Kovacs saw one of the first widely circulated deepfake videos of former U.S. President Barack Obama. Alarmed by the implications of synthetic media manipulation, Kovacs co-founded Defudger, a startup that built an authentication system for validating audiovisual content. Defudger used computer vision, machine learning, and blockchain technology to detect deepfake content. The company collaborated with institutions including the Fraunhofer Institute and the Technical University of Denmark.
However, Defudger struggled to find product-market fit. Regulatory limitations made the deepfake detection approach difficult to sustain commercially. The experience nonetheless gave Kovacs and his team deep familiarity with synthetic media technology and sparked an interest in applying the same AI capabilities to constructive purposes, particularly in education and corporate training.
In 2020, Kovacs co-founded Colossyan with Zoltan Kovacs and Kristof Szabo. The company was initially established in Denmark, where Dominik Kovacs was completing his bachelor's degree in General Engineering in Cyber Systems at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). He had also pursued an exchange program at the University of Hong Kong, specializing in reinforcement learning and AI-based computer vision.
Colossyan launched its video generation platform in early 2021 with a product-led growth strategy, positioning itself as a horizontal AI video generation tool similar to Synthesia. The platform allowed users to create videos from text scripts using AI avatars with realistic lip syncing and text-to-speech technology. In 2021, Day One Capital led a $1.2 million pre-seed investment round.
The initial horizontal approach targeting long-tail customers yielded minimal revenue and rapid cash burn. By mid-2022, the leadership team had difficulty securing additional funding. During this period, they analyzed their customer base more closely and discovered that their most engaged and highest-value clients were using the platform specifically for corporate learning and development (L&D).
By summer 2022, Colossyan had approximately 15 enterprise clients showing early signs of product-market fit in the L&D segment. The company executed a strategic pivot, refocusing its entire product, sales, and marketing efforts on workplace training content. Bridge financing from Day One Capital, APX, and Oktogon Ventures sustained operations during this transition.
Dominik Kovacs, who had served as Chief Product Officer since the company's founding, was appointed CEO in 2022 to lead the new enterprise-focused strategy.
The pivot produced rapid results. Between September and December 2022, the company doubled its enterprise user count and more than doubled its monthly recurring revenue (MRR).
In early 2023, Colossyan raised a $5 million seed round with participation from Launchub, Emerge Education, and existing investors. By this point the company had grown to approximately 60 employees and was sustaining 40% or higher monthly growth. The enterprise customer base expanded to include major corporations such as Porsche, Vodafone, Paramount, and Novartis.
On February 6, 2024, Colossyan announced a $22 million Series A round led by Lakestar, with participation from Launchub, Day One Capital, Emerge Education, and Oktogon Ventures. The company reported 600% year-over-year revenue growth leading into the round. The capital was earmarked for team expansion, enhanced core features (including gesture technology and Editor 3.0), and the development of interactive learning capabilities.
In 2024, Colossyan achieved a 61% increase in total new accounts, bringing its total to over 35,000 business accounts. U.S.-based business accounts grew 84%, including Fortune 500 companies, while UK-based accounts rose 61%. The platform surpassed nearly one million total videos created. The team grew to approximately 100 employees across three offices: New York, London, and Budapest.
The company reported 155% revenue growth for the year and introduced several significant product features, including scenario avatars in real-world contexts, branching scenarios for interactive learning, document-to-video conversion, video analytics, and the Instant Avatars feature.
| Round | Date | Amount | Lead Investor(s) | Key Participants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Seed | 2021 | $1.2M | Day One Capital | N/A |
| Seed | Early 2023 | $5M | Launchub | Emerge Education, Day One Capital, Oktogon Ventures |
| Series A | February 2024 | $22M | Lakestar | Launchub, Day One Capital, Emerge Education, Oktogon Ventures |
| Total | $28.2M |
Colossyan has 10 investors total, including 8 institutional investors and 2 angel investors (Akos Kapui and Mikal Hallstrup).
Colossyan's platform transforms organizational knowledge into presenter-led training videos. Users can create videos through several methods:
The platform includes a browser-based video editor with support for text overlays, images, transitions, brand kits, and multi-scene layouts. No cameras, studios, or video editing expertise are required.
Colossyan offers a library of over 200 stock AI avatars representing diverse demographics, ages, and professional styles. Users can place up to four avatars in a single scene, enabling multi-presenter formats and conversation-based training scenarios.
The platform supports three types of custom avatars:
| Avatar Type | Creation Method | Processing Time | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Instant Avatar | 20-second phone recording or photograph | Under 1 minute | Available on Starter plans and above; speaks 30+ languages |
| Voice-Cloned Avatar | 1-minute voice recording upload | Under 1 minute | Pairs with Instant Avatar; supports 29+ languages |
| Studio Avatar | 10-20 minute professional filming session | ~15 business days | Higher fidelity; priced at $1,000/year; available on Enterprise plans |
Safety features for custom avatars include age detection to block avatars of minors, celebrity filters to prevent avatars of public figures, and automated script moderation.
NEO 2 is Colossyan's latest generation video model, introduced in 2025. It powers the platform's most natural and expressive avatar performances. Key improvements over earlier models include:
The NEO rollout proceeded in phases throughout 2025, starting with scenario avatars, then instant avatars, and finally studio avatars.
The platform provides over 600 AI voices across 80+ languages. Auto-translation lets users create a video in one language and generate localized versions in 100+ languages with a few clicks. This translation process covers the script, on-screen text, and interaction prompts. Voice cloning allows users to replicate their own voice and use it across multiple languages, though the technology currently has limitations in fully capturing intonation, accents, and speed.
Colossyan differentiates itself from general-purpose AI video generation platforms through purpose-built features for corporate training:
Colossyan has introduced conversational avatars as an early-access feature. Unlike traditional pre-recorded video avatars, conversational avatars respond in real time, enabling interactive dialogue with learners. These avatars can deliver training content and answer questions on the spot, creating a two-way learning experience.
The Colossyan API allows programmatic video creation for organizations that need to produce videos at scale. Capabilities include:
API access starts at 360 minutes per year and is available on higher-tier plans.
Colossyan uses a tiered subscription model. Pricing as of 2025:
| Plan | Monthly Price (Annual Billing) | Video Minutes/Month | Stock Avatars | Custom Avatars | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 3 minutes | 20+ | 1 instant avatar | Basic editing, unlimited viewers, voice upload |
| Starter | $19/month | 15 minutes | 70+ | 3 instant + 1 voice clone | Multiple avatars per scene, 5-min max video length |
| Business | $70/month | Unlimited (NEO 1) | 170+ | 10 instant + 2 voice clones per editor | Interactive videos (4/month), 10 auto-translations/month, up to 3 editor seats, 30-min max video length |
| Enterprise | Custom | Unlimited | 200+ | Unlimited | Brand kits, SAML/SSO, SCORM export, dedicated support, API access, custom studio avatars |
Custom studio avatars are available as an add-on at $1,000 per year.
Colossyan serves thousands of companies across industries. Notable enterprise customers include:
| Company | Industry | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Novartis | Pharmaceuticals | Employee training and compliance |
| Vodafone | Telecommunications | Internal training videos |
| Paramount | Media & Entertainment | Corporate training content |
| Continental | Automotive | Employee learning and development |
| Johnson & Johnson | Pharmaceuticals | Training content creation |
| Under Armour | Retail & Apparel | Corporate training |
| Jaguar Land Rover | Automotive | Employee development |
| HP (Hewlett-Packard) | Technology | Training video production |
| BASF | Chemicals | Internal training |
| BMW | Automotive | Learning and development |
| WSP | Engineering | Workplace training |
Customers report significant efficiency gains from adopting the platform:
| Customer | Result |
|---|---|
| AmeriSave | 2x productivity increase in training output |
| AFNB | 90% time reduction (from weeks to days) in video creation |
| Sonesta | 80% cost reduction in video production |
On average, Colossyan customers report up to 90% cost savings and 80% faster video production compared to traditional filming methods.
The platform holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating across more than 450 reviews on G2, a leading enterprise software review platform.
Colossyan's approach to AI ethics is informed by its founders' background in deepfake detection technology. The company operates under a four-pronged ethical framework:
All stock avatars in Colossyan are created using the image of real, consenting actors who have been properly compensated. Users retain full ownership of the content they create, and Colossyan does not use or repurpose customer content. For its NEO 2 model, the company publishes training data summaries to meet EU and California regulatory requirements.
The platform employs automated content moderation that filters scripts for inappropriate language and flags content involving minors or public figures. Flagged content is reviewed by human moderators. The platform explicitly prohibits creating AI avatars of politicians, public figures, or any individuals who have not consented to have their likeness used.
Colossyan is a member of the Content Authenticity Initiative, a coalition working to establish industry standards for content provenance and authenticity. The company also runs public awareness campaigns about synthetic media capabilities and deepfake risks.
The company maintains creator community forums for user feedback and hosts "AI Talk & Grill" events for stakeholder dialogue on responsible AI practices.
Colossyan is SOC 2 and GDPR compliant. The company implements digital watermarking technology to ensure transparency in AI-generated content and partners with regulatory bodies working to establish content authenticity standards.
Colossyan operates a dedicated research division led by Director of Research Shahzaib Aslam, with a team of approximately 11 researchers. The division focuses on five primary areas:
The company maintains a large corpus of in-house performance data used for model training. Colossyan's research team includes specialists in generative AI, avatar development, and machine learning applications.
| Name | Role | Background |
|---|---|---|
| Dominik Mate Kovacs | CEO & Co-Founder | Co-founded Defudger (2018); bachelor's in General Engineering at DTU; Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe (2024, Technology) |
| Zoltan Kovacs | Co-Founder | Co-founded Colossyan in 2020 |
| Kristof Szabo | Co-Founder | Co-founded Colossyan in 2020 |
| Imre Nagy | VP of Engineering | Leads the 17+ member engineering team |
| Shahzaib Aslam | Director of Research | Leads the 11-member research division |
| Ryan Pastian | VP of Sales | Leads revenue team across enterprise and mid-market segments |
| Pedro Pinto | VP of Marketing | Leads 6-member marketing team |
| Tamas Kocsis | Director of Product Management | Heads product and design (8 members) |
| Anil Noonan | Chief of Staff | Operations leadership |
Colossyan operates in the AI video generation market, which was valued at approximately $7.6 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $157 billion by 2034. The company competes with several platforms, each targeting different segments of the market.
| Company | Headquarters | Founded | Primary Focus | Key Differentiators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colossyan | London, UK | 2020 | Enterprise L&D and training | SCORM export, branching scenarios, quiz integration, LMS compatibility, multi-avatar scenes |
| Synthesia | London, UK | 2017 | Enterprise AI video (broad) | 240+ avatars, 140+ languages, Fortune 100 penetration, SOC 2/ISO certifications, $536M total funding |
| HeyGen | Los Angeles, USA | 2020 | SMB and creator video | 1,100+ avatars, 175+ languages, credit-based pricing, expressive avatar technology |
| D-ID | Tel Aviv, Israel | 2017 | Creative Reality and animation | Animates still images, 120+ languages |
| Elai.io | San Francisco, USA | 2020 | Interactive educational content | URL-to-video, affordable pricing |
Synthesia is the largest player in the enterprise AI video space, with over $536 million in total funding and a $4 billion valuation as of January 2026. Synthesia offers a broader feature set for general-purpose enterprise video, including ISO 42001 AI governance certification and deep Fortune 100 penetration. Colossyan differentiates itself through its narrower focus on learning and development workflows, with features like SCORM-compliant exports, branching scenario builders, and in-video assessments that are purpose-built for instructional design.
HeyGen focuses on marketing, sales, and content creator use cases, offering more expressive and animated avatars suited to promotional content. Colossyan's avatars are more structured and instructional in style, optimized for slide-based training delivery. HeyGen uses credit-based pricing and targets small-to-medium businesses and individual creators, while Colossyan focuses on enterprise L&D teams.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Dominik Mate Kovacs, Zoltan Kovacs, Kristof Szabo |
| Headquarters | 52 Tabernacle St, London, EC1V 9NR, United Kingdom |
| Other Offices | Budapest, Hungary (Akademia u. 6, 1054); New York, USA (135 W 41st St) |
| Employees | ~100 (as of late 2024) |
| Total Funding | $28.2M |
| Business Accounts | 35,000+ |
| Videos Created | ~1 million |
| Website | colossyan.com |