Announcements

US-based Flick Raises $6M Seed Round from global investors including Czech N1

by
Jakob Ulrych
May 18, 2026
Backed by True Ventures, GV (Google Ventures), and Y Combinator, Founded by Award-Winning Filmmaker Zoey Zhang and Instagram Stories Founding Engineer Ray Wang.

Flick, an AI-native filmmaking platform founded by award-winning filmmaker Zoey Zhang and founding Instagram engineer Ray Wang, today announced it has raised $6 million in a seed round from True Ventures, GV (Google Ventures), Y Combinator, Lightspeed, Formosa Capital, Pioneer Fund, Olive Tree Capital, and N1 in addition to angel investors.

Flick was built around a simple belief: AI should enhance filmmaking, not replace it. Instead of another one-click video generator, Flick gives filmmakers cinematic control through an AI-native creative workflow designed for storytelling, iteration, and artistic direction.

“Ray and Zoey represent the perfect combination of world-class technical execution and deep creative understanding. They’re not just building AI tools – they’re empowering a new generation of filmmakers to focus on what matters most: storytelling and artistic expression. Their craft-first approach and genuine commitment to the creative community makes them the ideal team to define this emerging category of AI-native filmmaking.”

Flick will use the seed funding to accelerate product development, expand its core creative tooling for cinematic control, and grow the company’s community of filmmakers. The team is also launching Flick Filmmaker Residency, debuting with 10+ short AI-native films created by emerging filmmakers and showcased at Cinequest Film Festival, MIT, and Omni AI film festival. Each cohort is led by Co-founder Zhang, providing filmmakers with access to industry resources, mentorship, and meaningful connections throughout the creative process. Through this program, Flick empowers talented filmmakers, and ultimately helps cultivate the next Kubrick in the age of AI.

“At Flick, creators don’t lose their authentic voice as AI scales. We’re building a bridge so filmmakers won’t think about ‘prompting models’ at all — they’ll just direct, compose, and feel, and the tools will disappear into their creative flow.”

Prior to starting Flick, Wang helped build the first version of Instagram Stories in 2016, scaling the product to over 400 million daily active users. Co-founder Zhang began making films in 2013 through traditional filmmaking before exploring AI filmmaking in 2022. In February 2025, she participated in MIT AI Film Hack, where she created her first AI short film and won Best Visual Award. Since then, her AI films have been nominated and awarded at more than 30 international film festivals.

Excited to back Flick as they redefine filmmaking workflows with AI while keeping creators at the center. The future of filmmaking will look very different.

When Wang collaborated on Zhang’s second AI film in April 2025, the two quickly found themselves discussing how to combine large-scale product engineering with deep creative domain expertise to reimagine how filmmakers create. As the two experimented with existing AI video tools and custom pipelines, they frequently encountered the same limitations: most tools were either too technical for creators or too constrained to support real directing.

“The majority of generative video is unrefined, prioritizing volume over substance. Flick is part of an entirely new category, built for the serious filmmakers who want to use AI, not as a shortcut, but as a tool to enhance their creativity. The next Tarantino, the next Spielberg, the next Scorsese – I believe they’re going to get their start on a platform like Flick.”

Subscribe to our newsletter

Join our newsletter to get the best hottest startup tapas.

Popular posts

Agentic marketplace intelligence startup Merchantee raises €1.8M to expand across Europe

June 9, 2026

Ex-DeepMind Researchers, with Czech roots, Raise $20M for Airspeed to Build the AI Execution Layer for Revenue Teams

June 4, 2026

Human Archive raises $8.2M to collect egocentric data from Indian gig workers, among investors Czech N1

June 8, 2026

Related posts

sunbay.io, the platform helping finance teams recover overdue invoices faster, has raised €550K in funding from Kogito Ventures, with participation from s20 and angel investors, including Jostein Håvaldsrud, CTO of Kahoot. The company already works with more than 20 businesses across five countries, collecting payments from customers in 30 markets.
by
Jakob Ulrych
This fall, Prague will once again showcase the best of the Czech startup scene, with international companies also in attendance. Czech Startup Week, an initiative of the CzechInvest agency, annually brings together key ecosystem events into a single week so that it can offer founders, investors, corporations, aspiring entrepreneurs, and startup enthusiasts access to the full breadth of what the Czech startup scene has to offer over the course of one week.
by
Collaborative Post
Vienna-based fonio.ai, an AI platform focused on customer communication for small and medium-sized businesses, has raised $17 million in a seed funding round at a $140 million valuation. Total funding now stands at over $20 million.
by
Jakob Ulrych
Merchantee, the agentic marketplace intelligence company for ecommerce sellers, today announces a €1.8M round led by Reflex Capital, with support from Czech Founders VC and Lighthouse Ventures. The combined pre-seed round and extension will fund product development, new marketplace integrations, and an ambitious European growth plan extending from Poland to the Netherlands. Merchantee is trusted by hundreds of sellers and the digital sales teams of brands like Philips, Lindt, SodaStream, and Vilgain.
by
Jakob Ulrych