Reverie Language Technologies, a language technologies company based in Bengaluru, India, secured $4 million in Series A funding from investors Aspada Investment Company and Qualcomm Ventures, the investment arm of Qualcomm, Incorporated. Reverie is currently focusing on what the company calls a language-as-a-service (LaaS) model with services delivered via application program interface (API) that mobile apps or portals can plug in to enable translation of content into 50 languages.
According to the official announcement, Reverie looks to increase its footprint in consumer internet, financial services, enterprise software, and government verticals following the investment. The company also aims to grow sales departments for Middle East and Southeast Asia, as well as extend its platform to local language app developers to boost multilingual apps over the next one and a half years.
Reverie has been on Qualcomm Venture’s radar since becoming a finalist in its QPrize Venture Investment Competition in 2011 when it was still focused on 3-screen technology (PC, mobile, and TV platforms) and proprietary multilingual text entry on mobile handsets. Reverie went on to secure $100,000 in venture financing from the competition as a regional winner for India.
