Sylvester Stallone Is the Most Recent Supporter of AI-Driven Platform Largo.Ai
Largo.ai, an AI company working with film, TV, and advertising, has secured $7.5 million in new funding. One of the latest investors? Sylvester Stallone. The financing round was led by TI Capital in Los Angeles and QBIT Capital, which operates in both LA and Switzerland.
Other backers include Atreides Management in Boston, Thomas Tippl (former Activision Blizzard executive), and DAA Capital, a Swiss private equity firm. Stallone, who was recently announced as one of Donald Trump’s “special ambassadors” to Hollywood, is joining Largo.ai not just as an investor but also as a strategic partner.
Largo.ai says this new funding will push its expansion plans forward. The company already works with over 600 film and TV companies, including some of Hollywood’s biggest studios.
Its next big move? Releasing Version 3, which will go beyond analytics and actually help generate early creative concepts—giving filmmakers a preview of how their projects might look in the final stages.
Another key focus is advertising. Largo.ai recently launched Brands Suite, a tool designed to help agencies test ideas and products faster. It includes an AI-driven Simulated Focus Group, which mimics real human responses to measure things like emotional reactions, likeability, and purchase interest.
With this investment, the company is betting big on AI’s role in shaping the future of entertainment.