17 Artificial Intelligence Companies in London

Here’s our guide to artificial intelligence companies leading the way in London.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Margo Steines | Nov 06, 2024

The United Kingdom is looking to become a leader in artificial intelligence, and London already has several companies making significant contributions to the industry. AI companies in London are revolutionizing banking, automotive and many other industries; these are some of the top companies you should know.

Top Artificial Intelligence Companies in London

  • Multiverse
  • PwC
  • SailPoint
  • Telesign
  • Synthesia
  • Quantexa
  • Wayve
  • Robin AI
  • Deeper Insights

 

Artificial Intelligence Companies in London

Klaviyo’s marketing automation platform features embedded AI that assists clients in effectively targeting customer messaging based on first-party consumer data. The SaaS platform uses its AI to create and test campaigns, offering accurate predictive insights on metrics like lifetime value, average time between orders, next order date and demographics. The company has an office in London.

 

Sojern has an office in London’s Farringdon area. The company has a travel marketing platform that uses machine learning and AI to provide insights that users can use to inform their strategies, optimize their campaigns and enable automations. The company says its platform enables solutions that aim to boost ticket sales for attractions, build brand awareness and increase hotel bookings. 

 

Synthesia uses machine learning to generate videos with AI avatars and audio. The platform is used to create educational or marketing content but eliminates the extra work of recording voiceovers. Synthesia also conducts research to create photo-realistic assets creators can use to develop computer-generated scenes.

 

Quantexa is a data intelligence company serving the banking, insurance and telecommunications industries. With its AI, the company helps its clients make faster and better-informed business decisions by analyzing more data and automating repetitive tasks.

 

Deeper Insights helps enterprises do the most with their data by building custom AI platforms. The company works to identify business inefficiencies using data intelligence and AI to create greater value for customers. Some of the company’s AI platforms include generative AI, AI consulting and natural language processing.

 

Starburst says its Starburst Galaxy product serves as a single platform for overseeing data discovery, governance, querying and sharing. The company’s technology covers a variety of use cases, such as handling AI workloads. Starburst also incorporated AI-powered text-to-SQL and SQL-to-text capabilities into its product.

 

Multiverse says its goal is to bridge the gap between education and employment. Businesses and professionals look to Multiverse for training and skills development programs, including offerings that cover AI fundamentals and how to responsibly incorporate this emerging technology into business operations. The company established a U.K. headquarters in London in August 2023.

 

Samsara offers hardware and software solutions infused with AI capabilities that promote safety and enable comprehensive visibility for vehicle fleets and industrial operations. The company says its tools prevent more than 200,000 accidents each year. Samsara’s technology also helps businesses reduce their carbon emissions and recover stolen equipment.

 

Ascent’s platform uses AI to power automations meant to help businesses efficiently manage regulatory compliance. Its AscentHorizon tool automatically monitors global regulatory developments and notifies businesses about relevant changes, while AscentFocus streamlines the regulatory mapping process.

 

Coro offers cybersecurity solutions through its single dashboard. It uses artificial intelligence to power its cybersecurity platform and give its customers visibility into their businesses. The “Coro Actionboard’s” 14 security modules can be turned on or off as needed. 


 

Wayve uses AI to analyze driving and traffic data to develop self-driving vehicles. It uses sensors and car-mounted cameras to gather data. It then feeds that data to a deep learning engine for analysis. Already, the company is using its technology for last-mile delivery services.

 

Publica builds technology intended to bring greater efficiency to CTV, or connected TV, advertising. Streaming services use Publica’s Elea ai tool to optimize their ad breaks, relying on its algorithms to support frequency capping and deduplication that ensures viewers don’t continuously see repeat ads from the same brand or for the same kind of product or service.

 

Robin AI is a legal artificial intelligence platform that can draft and review contracts or common agreements within minutes. The platform also serves as a repository to store contracts for future research. Robin AI aims to help businesses and their legal teams operate efficiently by removing roadblocks in contract work.

 

Telesign is a software company that handles communications security for enterprise companies. Through processes that start with customer onboarding and run through long-range fraud prevention, its software uses AI to identify and verify digital identities across various channels, devices and locations. Its services include telephone identity verification, number masking, voice verification and live status reports on phone numbers.

 

Genius Sports delivers data analytics solutions for sports leagues and teams. It has an AI-powered video platform that enables gameplay performance analysis, which allows video analysts and coaches to review game events. The company also has an AI tool that helps officiate decisions that seem too close to call in-game by capturing the contours of players’ bodies.

 

PwC works with businesses around the world, consulting with them about implementing strategic changes, new technology and sustainability solutions. The company employs more than 300,000 professionals across its global operations, including AI experts who partner with clients on improving efficiency and accuracy through automation, for example, and applying conversational AI to streamline customer interactions.

 


SailPoint specializes in identity security, offering solutions designed to protect client organizations across industries like education, financial services and healthcare. Its AI-powered technology provides customers with real-time insights that help them ensure security compliance and automations to streamline identity lifecycle management.

 

Rose Velazquez, Ana Gore and Sara B.T. Thiel contributed reporting to this story.

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