Who Owns D-ID?
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D-ID
Creative‑reality platform that animates photos and creates photorealistic talking avatars and video agents for creators and enterprises.
Starts at $14.4 / month
Has a free trial
D-ID appears to be independent with no known parent company.
D-ID
Creative‑reality platform that animates photos and creates photorealistic talking avatars and video agents for creators and enterprises.
Starts at $14.4 / month
Has a free trial
D-ID appears to be independent with no known parent company.
Major Shareholders
D-ID
Major Shareholders
| Name | Type | Ownership | As of |
|---|---|---|---|
Gil Perry Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of D-ID (De-Identification Ltd.). Public company profiles and investor databases list him as the key principal and CEO as of late 2025, and as a founder of the company he is widely understood to retain a significant equity stake, though exact ownership percentages are not disclosed. | Founder | — | Dec 2025 |
Sella Blondheim Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer. Tracxn and other profiles name Sella Blondheim as a co-founder of D-ID, implying a meaningful founding-equity position, but no public source breaks out her exact shareholding. | Founder | — | Dec 2025 |
Eliran Kuta Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. Listed consistently as a co-founder of D-ID, so he is presumed to hold a significant minority stake typical for technical founders in venture-backed startups, though precise ownership is undisclosed. | Founder | — | Dec 2025 |
Pitango Venture Capital Israeli venture capital firm and one of D-ID’s earliest and most consistent backers. Pitango participated in the 2018 seed round and the $13.5M Series A in 2020, and again in the $25M Series B in March 2022, making it one of the largest known institutional shareholders, though its exact stake is not public. | Institutional | — | Mar 2022 |
Macquarie Capital (Macquarie Group) Investment arm of Macquarie Group. Macquarie Capital led D-ID’s $25M Series B funding round in March 2022—the largest disclosed round—indicating a substantial minority stake relative to other investors in that round, though no percentage has been published. | Institutional | — | Mar 2022 |
AXA Venture Partners (AVP Early Stage) Venture arm associated with AXA. Led D-ID’s $13.5M Series A round in 2020, and is repeatedly cited as one of the company’s core institutional investors, implying a meaningful minority equity position, though detailed cap-table data is not publicly available. | Institutional | — | May 2020 |
OurCrowd / OurCrowd First Israeli venture platform and fund. Listed among the significant investors in D-ID’s Series B round and shown in investor databases as a continuing backer; its stake size is undisclosed but likely a non‑trivial minority holding given participation in the key growth round. | Institutional | — | Mar 2022 |
Marubeni Ventures (Marubeni Group) Corporate venture arm of Japanese conglomerate Marubeni. Participated in D-ID’s Series A and is named among the significant investors in the $25M Series B, making it one of the main strategic corporate shareholders, although no precise equity percentage is disclosed. | Corporate | — | Mar 2022 |
Maverick Ventures Venture firm that invested in D-ID’s 2020 Series A round and is also listed as an investor in the 2022 Series B. Repeated participation across rounds suggests a meaningful minority position, but exact ownership is not public. | Institutional | — | Mar 2022 |
OIF Ventures Venture capital firm identified as an investor in D-ID’s $25M Series B round, as confirmed by company and press-release disclosures. Its stake is not quantified publicly but, as a B‑round investor, it likely holds a single‑digit minority share. | Institutional | — | Mar 2022 |
NTT Finance (NTT Group) Finance arm of Japanese telecom group NTT. Public announcements state that NTT Finance joined D-ID’s Series B funding round in 2022 as a strategic investor, acquiring an undisclosed minority stake. | Corporate | — | May 2022 |
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