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Reface

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Est. 2018   •  51-200 employees   •  Private

Reface is a Ukraine‑founded mobile app studio best known for its AI face‑swap app and a portfolio of consumer-focused AI creative apps.

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Reface appears to be independent with no known parent company.

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Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipAs of
Founding team (Kyrylo Syhyda, Oles Petriv, Ivan Altsybieiev, Roman Mohylny, Yaroslav Boiko, Dmytro Shvets, Denys Dmytrenko) Seven Ukrainian co-founders of Reface (legal name NeoCortext Inc.). Company materials and the 2020 seed press release list them as the founding team, and several remain in senior roles (co-CEO, CTO, CAO, etc.), so the founders collectively are widely understood to hold the largest equity stake, though exact percentages are not disclosed.
FounderDec 2025
Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) Silicon Valley venture capital firm that led Reface’s US$5.5M seed round announced on December 8, 2020 and also participated in an earlier April 29, 2020 seed/pre-seed financing. Reface’s own site lists a16z as a core investor. As lead investor in both rounds, a16z is likely the largest external shareholder, but its exact equity and voting stakes have not been made public.
InstitutionalDec 2020
Roosh Kyiv-based tech company and investment group focused on AI/ML. Reface identifies Roosh as a core early investor that provides “smart capital and AI expertise,” and Crunchbase lists Reface (NeoCortext Inc.) as a sub-organization of Roosh, implying a significant strategic and equity stake, though no percentage ownership is disclosed.
InstitutionalDec 2025
Sergey (Serhiy) Tokarev Ukrainian tech entrepreneur and angel investor, co‑founder and general partner of Roosh/Roosh Ventures. Reface’s 2020 seed announcement and multiple profiles describe him as the startup’s early-stage funder and an investor in Reface, indicating a meaningful minority stake from pre‑seed financing, but his exact shareholding is not public.
IndividualDec 2020
TQ Ventures US-based investment firm co-founded by Scooter Braun. The December 2020 press release names TQ Ventures as the lead angel investor in Reface’s US$5.5M seed round, and Tracxn lists it among RefaceAI’s institutional investors. This suggests a notable but minority equity position; specific percentages are undisclosed.
InstitutionalDec 2020
Adventures Lab Ukrainian early-stage venture fund. Ukrainian investment reports and Adventures Lab’s own materials state that the fund invested roughly US$300–500k into RefaceAI in an earlier 2020 round and became a minority shareholder. This capital preceded the a16z-led seed, so Adventures Lab likely holds an early but minority stake; exact ownership is not disclosed.
InstitutionalApr 2020
ACOF (Angel Collective Opportunity Fund) Angel Collective–style investment vehicle. Tracxn lists ACOF as one of six institutional investors in RefaceAI and indicates that it participated in the December 8, 2020 seed round alongside Andreessen Horowitz, TQ Ventures and Ambridge Capital. ACOF’s own portfolio page includes RefaceAI, but no ownership percentages are published; it is presumed to hold a small minority stake.
InstitutionalDec 2020
Ambridge Capital Venture investment firm. Tracxn’s funding overview for RefaceAI names Ambridge Capital among the investors in the December 8, 2020 seed round, alongside Andreessen Horowitz, ACOF and TQ Ventures, suggesting a small minority position. No detailed cap-table or percentage ownership has been disclosed publicly.
InstitutionalDec 2020
Various prominent angel investors (group) Reface’s 2020 fundraising included numerous well‑known angels from gaming, music, film, and tech. Public disclosures name Ilkka Paananen (Supercell CEO), David Helgason (Unity founder), Scooter Braun, Adam Leber, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Peter Serafinowicz (via Deep Voodoo), Bryan Baum, Michael Kives (K5 Global), Natalia Vodianova, Josh Elman, and Sriram Krishnan, among others. These individuals each appear to hold small minority stakes; combined, they form a notable but non‑controlling shareholder group.
OtherDec 2020

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