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Reveal has raised $52.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Reveal.
Reveal has raised $52.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Reveal builds technology products that improve, simplify and accelerate human decisions through AI, resulting in mission success. Their products are designed for tactical operators and enhance decision-making in complex environments.
Key people at Reveal.
Reveal has raised $52.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Reveal's investors include Insight Partners, Eight Roads Ventures, L Catterton Growth, Darrell Cavens, Didier Valet, Mike Chalfen, Chalfen Ventures, Dig Ventures, LocalGlobe, Ventech, Resolute Ventures, Brainchild.
Reveal is a defense technology startup specializing in AI-powered mapping, imagery, and tactical decision-support products designed for military and public safety use. Its flagship technology converts drone video into 3D maps with embedded analytics on smartphones, enabling offline, real-time battlefield intelligence. Reveal also offers mobile biometrics for human identity vetting and plans to expand into electronic warfare. The company serves U.S. and allied militaries as well as public safety organizations, addressing critical gaps in operational mapping and situational awareness. Founded by combat veterans, Reveal aims to enhance mission success, survivability, and lethality through AI-driven automation at the tactical edge[1][4].
Reveal was founded in late 2018 by Garrett Smith, a combat veteran who experienced firsthand the lack of effective operational mapping technology during his 2010 service in Afghanistan. This gap inspired the creation of a platform that could deliver theater-grade intelligence to decentralized tactical units operating in denied or communications-challenged environments. The company is based in Bozeman, Montana, and has evolved from addressing battlefield mapping needs to broader defense and public safety applications, with a growing product roadmap that includes electronic warfare capabilities[1][4].
Reveal rides the trend of AI and autonomous systems transforming modern warfare and public safety operations. The timing is critical as geopolitical tensions and evolving threats demand rapid innovation in defense technology. Market forces favor solutions that deliver real-time, actionable intelligence in contested environments where traditional communications are unreliable. Reveal’s focus on tactical edge autonomy and decision dominance aligns with a broader defense tech renaissance emphasizing AI-driven overmatch capabilities. Its influence extends to strengthening allied deterrence and enabling safer, more effective public safety missions[1][4].
Reveal is positioned for significant growth, with a recent $30 million Series B funding round and plans for a Series C in early 2026. Its roadmap includes expanding into electronic warfare, signaling a move toward more comprehensive battlefield technology suites. Trends in AI, autonomy, and decentralized operations will shape its journey, potentially broadening its impact beyond defense into enterprise applications. As global defense priorities evolve, Reveal’s role in delivering tactical intelligence and decision support will likely deepen, reinforcing its mission to secure the future through technological superiority[1].
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Reveal has raised $52.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series A in April 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2022 | $50.0M Series A | Insight Partners | Eight Roads Ventures, L Catterton Growth, Darrell Cavens, Didier Valet, Mike Chalfen, Chalfen Ventures, Dig Ventures, LocalGlobe, Ventech |
| Jun 1, 2015 | $2.0M Seed | Resolute Ventures | Brainchild, Digital Currency Group, Long Journey Ventures, The Hit Forge, Scott Banister, Boost VC |