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Bria Artificial Intelligence

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Bria AI

Bria AI (known as Bria) is an Israeli- American artificial intelligence company that specializes in visual generative AI technology. The company develops enterprise-grade AI platforms for image generation, editing, and content creation, with a focus on copyright compliance and responsible AI practices.

History

Bria AI was founded in 2020 by Dr. Yair Adato.[1]The company is headquartered in Israel with operations in the UK and United States. In March 2025, Bria announced $40 million in Series B funding, bringing its total capital raised to $65 million.

Recognitions and Awards

In April 2025, Bria was named to CB Insights' AI 100 list, recognizing the 100 most innovative AI startups globally.[1] The company was also nominated for the TIME's 100 Most Influential Companies in 2026 [2] [4] and chosen as one of Forbes' Next Billion Dollar Startup 2025.[3] Bria was recognized as an AWS Design Partner of the Year in 2024 for its work in visual generative AI solutions.[4]

Technology

Platform Architecture

Bria operates a Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) model offering visual generative AI capabilities through multiple deployment options, including APIs, SDKs, and source code access.[5] The platform is built on cloud-native infrastructure using containerized Kubernetes architecture and operates across multiple regions on major cloud providers including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.[5]

Fibo Model

In Q4 2025, Bria launched FIBO (also referred to as GAIA-Aplha), described as a "JSON-native text-to-image model".[6] The model is based on the DimFusion architecture and uses SmoILM3-3B as its language backbone, with the Wan 2.2 VAE operating at 1024x1024 latent solution.[6]

FIBO was trained on approximately 1 billion licensed image-caption pairs with structured JSON captions up to 1000+ words.[6] The model processes parameters including lighting, composition, color, camera settings, and depth of field, designed for controllable and reproducible outputs.[6]

According to Bria's published benchmarks, FIBO achieved an alignment score of 89.0 on the PRISM benchmark, outperforming open-source baselines including Qwen-Image (84.1) and HiDream-I1-Full (80.0).[6]

Licensed Training Data

Bria's models are trained exclusively on licensed data from over 30 content partners.[5] The company has established partnerships with major content providers including Getty Images for licensed training datasets.[5]

The company developed a patented attribution technology that tracks the contribution of training data to generated outputs, enabling compensation for data owners based on their content's influence on each generation.[16]

References


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