Fairgen is a company on a mission to solve the problem of fairness in AI. To make the future fair, our approach is to rewrite and debias historical dataset that are used to train AIs making decisions in the world.
Our platform and API can scan customer data for biases and correct them through synthetic data generation. Our customers can then use the corrected and fair datasets as a basis for training their models in a discrimination free-way, and increase their revenues by better targeting historically discriminated populations.
Location: Israel, Tel Aviv District, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $10.5M
Founded date: 2021
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 08.07.2022 | Creator Fu... | thecreator... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 10.05.2024 | Seed | $8M | - |
| 01.06.2022 | Seed | $2.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
| Date | Title | Description |
| 10.05.2024 | Fairgen Revolutionizes Market Research with AI-Generated Surveys | Fairgen, a Tel Aviv-based company, is shaking up the market research industry with its innovative AI technology. Recently securing $8 million in Seed funding, led by Maverick Ventures Israel, the company is on a mission to enhance survey ac... |
| 10.05.2024 | Fairgen Raises $8M to Enhance AI-Generated Survey Accuracy | Fairgen, the company generating accurate AI responses to surveys, has raised $8 million to date in Seed funding, led by Maverick Ventures Israel, with participation from Tal Ventures, IGNIA and Creator Fund to move consumer insights into th... |
| 09.05.2024 | Fairgen Raises $8M in Seed Funding | Fairgen, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based company generating AI responses to surveys, raised $8M in Seed funding. The round was led by Maverick Ventures Israel, with participation from Tal Ventures, IGNIA and Creator Fund. The company intends to us... |
| - | Fairgen | “Fairgen.ai uses generative AI to accelerate the time-to-insights for research and insights teams. Analysts can leverage synthetic data augmentation to confidently analyze niche markets, previously deemed too small for statistical significa... |