Exclusive: Deck raises $12M to 'Plaid-ify" any website using AI
Briefly

Deck, a Montreal-based startup, has secured $12 million in Series A funding, totaling $16.5 million since its inception in January 2024. With the mission of unlocking user data from various online platforms automatically, Deck's technology allows users to connect their accounts and easily share information securely. Co-founders Frederick Lavoie, Yves-Gabriel Leboeuf, and Bruno Lambert developed AI agents that mimic human behavior to log in and extract information, promising a streamlined process that avoids manual work. The startup aims to operate like Plaid but for the vast majority of non-API platforms, transforming user data access on the internet.
Deck's goal is to provide developers easy access to user data across various platforms without the hassle of manual logins, similar to how Plaid operates.
Deck aims to unlock user data behind usernames and passwords, creating an open platform where users can share data securely with permission.
The startup's AI agents automate the process of logging in and extracting data from websites, enhancing efficiency and reliability for users.
By raising $12 million in Series A funding, Deck is positioning itself to revolutionize user-permissioned data access across a wide range of online services.
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