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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Figma for video
Ozone is the world’s first collaborative video editor in the cloud. We are making the world a more creative place by building the next generation of creative tools.
Ozone has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Ozone.
Ozone was founded in 2021 by Max von Wolff (Founder).
Ozone has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Key people at Ozone.
Ozone has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Seed in November 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2023 | $7M Seed | — | NEW Enterprise Associates, NFX, OAK HC/FT, Picus Capital, PS Investments, Team8, Viola Ventures, Bluewatch Ventures, General Catalyst, Lgvp, Jonathan Golden, Olive Tree Capital, Pioneer Fund, Polymath Capital Partners, Soma Capital, Y Combinator | Announced |
Ozone was founded in 2021 by Max von Wolff (Founder).
Ozone has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Ozone's investors include New Enterprise Associates, NFX, Oak HC/FT, Picus Capital, PS Investments, Team8, Viola Ventures, Bluewatch Ventures, General Catalyst, LGVP, Jonathan Golden, Olive Tree Capital.
Ozone is an AI-powered, cloud-based video editing platform designed to enable real-time, collaborative video creation with a user experience similar to Figma but for video. It targets content creators and marketers producing short-form videos for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, helping them complete repetitive editing tasks—such as removing silences, adding captions, animations, and color correction—much faster and more efficiently than traditional tools. By combining professional-grade editing features with AI assistance and unlimited cloud storage, Ozone aims to democratize video editing and accelerate content production workflows[1][3][5].
Founded in 2021 by Max von Wolff, Ozone emerged from the recognition that existing professional video editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro are complex and lack real-time collaboration capabilities. The founding team, composed of engineers and designers with backgrounds at Adobe, Frame.io, InVision, and Disney, developed an AI assistant in-house to automate tedious editing tasks. Early traction included raising $7.1 million in seed funding and launching an open beta, positioning Ozone as a next-generation collaborative video editor in the cloud[1].
Ozone rides the wave of democratization and AI augmentation in creative tools, capitalizing on the shift toward cloud-based, collaborative software exemplified by Figma. The timing is critical as short-form video content dominates social media, and creators demand faster, more intuitive editing solutions. Market forces such as the rise of AI, cloud computing, and remote collaboration are converging to disrupt traditional video editing workflows. Ozone’s web-native, AI-infused platform not only accelerates content creation but also influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for collaboration and automation in media production[1][2].
Ozone is poised to expand beyond short-form content into longer formats like documentaries and films as it adds more advanced editing capabilities. Its continuous integration of cutting-edge AI models and rapid development cycle suggest it will remain a leader in transforming video editing. Future trends shaping Ozone’s journey include deeper AI creativity augmentation, increased demand for remote collaboration tools, and the ongoing shift to web-based software. As Ozone evolves, it could redefine how creators produce video content, making professional-grade editing accessible to a broader audience while maintaining high efficiency and collaboration standards[1][2][5].