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From idea to cinematic videos in seconds
Palmier has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Key people at Palmier.
Palmier was founded in 2024 by Harrison Tin (Founder) and Marcos Rico Peng (Founder).
Palmier has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Palmier is building SixSeven Labs, am AI-native storyboard and video creation platform. We help creators, brands, and teams turn scripts and ideas into cinematic videos, complete with scenes, shots, and consistent visual style. Edit storyboard, generate images and footage with leading AI models, and build high-quality videos faster and easier than ever.
Palmier was founded in 2024 by Harrison Tin (Founder) and Marcos Rico Peng (Founder).
Palmier has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Palmier's investors include Immeasurable, Interlace Ventures, Scale Asia Ventures, Y Combinator, Giovanni Gardelli, Preetha Parthasarathy.
Palmier has raised $500K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in September 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2024 | $500K Seed | — | Immeasurable, Interlace Ventures, Scale Asia Ventures, Y Combinator, Giovanni Gardelli, Preetha Parthasarathy | Announced |
Key people at Palmier.
Palmier is an AI-native platform designed to transform ideas and scripts into cinematic videos within seconds, primarily serving creators, brands, and teams seeking rapid, high-quality video production. It leverages advanced AI to act as a filmmaking director, understanding shots, composition, and camera angles to automate video creation efficiently. Beyond video, Palmier also offers AI coding agents that automate software development workflows, including code reviews, bug fixes, and pull request generation, significantly boosting engineering team productivity. This dual focus on creative video and software development automation positions Palmier as a versatile AI-driven productivity tool in the tech ecosystem[1][2][5].
Founded in 2024 by Marcos Rico Peng and Harrison Tin, both UC Berkeley graduates with prior experience at Microsoft and LinkedIn, Palmier emerged from their firsthand challenges with lengthy code review cycles and onboarding complex codebases. Their mission was to improve developer productivity by automating tedious tasks, allowing engineers to focus on building innovative products. The company gained early credibility and traction by joining Y Combinator’s S24 batch, which provided validation and support for their AI-driven approach to software engineering and video creation[1][3].
Palmier rides the wave of AI-driven automation in both creative and software development domains. The timing is critical as demand surges for tools that accelerate content creation and software delivery without sacrificing quality. Market forces such as the growing complexity of codebases, the need for faster product iterations, and the rise of remote and distributed teams favor Palmier’s AI agents that reduce manual overhead. By automating routine tasks and enabling creators to produce cinematic videos quickly, Palmier influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for AI-assisted productivity and creative workflows[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Palmier is poised to expand its AI capabilities, potentially deepening its integration with development platforms and enhancing its video production features. Trends such as increased adoption of AI in software engineering, no-code automation, and AI-driven creative tools will shape its trajectory. Palmier’s influence may evolve from a productivity enhancer to a foundational platform that redefines how developers and creators collaborate and innovate, making complex tasks effortless and accelerating time-to-market for digital products and media[1][2][3].