Gate News message, April 16 — Nuseir Yassin, creator of the Nas Daily platform, announced that Nas.com, an AI-enabled digital business builder, has raised $27 million in a Series A funding round led by Khosla Ventures. 500 Global, V Ventures, and Factorial Capital participated in the round alongside other investors.
Nas.com operates within Nas Company, which also includes Nas.io, another AI platform for internet businesses, and the Nas Daily media brand. The company did not disclose its valuation or specify how it plans to deploy the new capital. The funding reflects a broader trend of established creators transitioning into software and platform development, leveraging their existing audiences to build technology businesses.
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