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Quantizr raises $5M seed to bring real-time financials to live tours

What's the deal? QuantizrDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →, an AI-powered financial operations platform for the live entertainment industry, has raised a $5 million seed round. TTV CapitalDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →, an early investor in Bill.comDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → and Greenlight, led the round.

Who else backed it? Music industry veterans joined as participants: Jonathan Azu, founder of Culture CollectiveDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →; Chris Kappy, founder of Make Wake ArtistsDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →; and Andy Levine, founder of SixthmanDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → and TopekaDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →.

What's the endgame? Quantizr uses AI to extract financial data from documents such as offers, contracts, budgets, expenses, and settlements, then organises it into a single live workflow. The goal is to help artist teams understand profitability, protect margins, and make faster decisions while on tour.

Why now? The company recently expanded its platform with Quantizr Tour Financials (QTF). That product gives artist managers and their teams a real-time view of financials during a tour, addressing the fragmented paperwork that typically slows road accounting.

The signal: At $5 million, this seed sits in the middle of the range for early rounds, reflecting steady investor appetite for vertical fintech that targets a specific, underserved industry. Live entertainment financial operations remain largely manual, and Quantizr is betting AI can turn that workflow into infrastructure.

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