UK-based AI video platform Synthesia has officially revealed its new global headquarters in London, a move marking a significant milestone for the eight-year-old company as it continues its rapid expansion. The new 20,000-square-foot office at Regent’s Place, a prominent 13-acre campus in central London, situates the firm within a thriving innovation hub that hosts the UK’s life sciences community, including the Francis Crick Institute and University College London. The extensive workspace is four times larger than Synthesia’s previous London HQ and reflects the company’s commitment to reinforcing its roots in the UK.

The unveiling event was attended by key figures such as the UK’s secretary of state for science, innovation, and technology, Peter Kyle, as well as London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan. Khan praised the move, stating that Synthesia’s new HQ “further cements Synthesia’s reputation as a global leader in AI and London’s reputation as a place for businesses to thrive.” Likewise, Kyle highlighted the new office as a symbol of the robustness of Britain’s tech sector and the supportive environment cultivated for home-grown digital enterprises.

Synthesia’s CEO Victor Riparbelli shared insights into the company’s remarkable growth trajectory, noting that despite the challenges of building a tech company in Europe compared to Silicon Valley, Synthesia has achieved impressive milestones. The firm surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) earlier this year, a key measure of predictable income from subscriptions and contracts that underscores business sustainability. Even more striking was Riparbelli’s revelation that Synthesia generated $1.1 million in ARR in a single day recently, a feat he described as “crazy” and a sign of momentum.

This growth follows Synthesia’s $180 million funding round in January 2025, which doubled the company’s valuation to $2.1 billion. The round was led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA) with participation from major investors including Google Ventures, Accel Partners, and Adobe Ventures, the latter of which also made a strategic investment to support further innovation. Synthesia’s platform, which allows enterprises to create AI-powered corporate videos featuring realistic avatars, currently serves over 60,000 customers globally, including prominent firms like Zoom Communications, Heineken, and Inter IKEA Group.

Despite the rapid rise and significant revenues, Synthesia has experienced considerable post-tax losses, with the latest figures showing a £23.6 million loss against a turnover of £25.7 million last year. Industry observers note such investment in growth and technology enhancement is typical for AI startups aiming to outpace global rivals, especially in the competitive generative AI media space.

Synthesia’s new HQ at Regent’s Place positions the company at the heart of a cluster of leading scientific and technological institutions, enhancing opportunities for collaboration and innovation. It signals not only Synthesia’s ambition to maintain its status as the UK’s most valuable generative AI media firm, according to data from Dealroom, but also London’s rising stature as a global tech hub. With a workforce of over 500 employees and ambitions to further refine its AI avatars for corporate communications, Synthesia is setting a benchmark for AI video technology innovation in Europe and beyond.

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Source: Noah Wire Services