Google's AI venture fund is leading a $3.85 million round into a startup that's trying to reinvent the industry for homeowners insurance

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Gradient Ventures, Google's AI-focused venture arm, backed insurance technology startup Flyreel for its $3.85 million seed round.

Gradient Ventures, Google's AI-focused venture fund, led the round, with participation from lFlyreel uses a combination of artificial intelligence and computer vision to help reinvent the underwriting experience for property insurance.

was a"splashy" entrance, but generated more demand than the very young company could manage. With additional funds and backing from experts in AI and insurance industries, Winans is optimistic. "What we've learned is that people will scan their homes and actually wonder how their carrier did [underwriting or inspections] before. They say 'How did I know I was covered?' There is a huge amount of people that are underinsured, and there's a lot of churn in the market because of this [uncertainty]," Winans said.

 

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