Pillsbury advised Tokyo-based AI startup InfiniMind on its recent $5.8 million seed financing round.

The round was led by the University of Tokyo Edge Capital Partners, with additional participation from Cox Exponential, Headline Asia Ventures, Chiba Dojo and an angel investor.

InfiniMind will use the proceeds to accelerate development of DeepFrame, its enterprise-grade large video model designed for advanced video understanding at scale. DeepFrame processes video, speech and environmental audio as a unified data stream, enabling multimodal insights that isolated models cannot achieve.

The company also plans to use the funding to expand its engineering infrastructure to support petabyte-scale video processing, grow its machine learning and platform engineering teams, and expand its customer base in Japan and the United States.

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The Pillsbury deal team was led by Corporate partner Matt Kirmayer and included senior associate Kendy Chan and associates Olivia Fong and Kelsey Vogt, and Intellectual Property partner Sandro Serra.