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Grok - About the company

Grok is an unfunded company based in United States, founded in 2023 by Elon Musk and Elon Musk. It operates as an AI-powered assistant for generating answers and creating documents. Grok has not raised any funding yet. The company has 2339 active competitors, including 151 funded and 16 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Perplexity, Genspark and Goodfire.

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AI-powered assistant for generating answers and creating documents. It helps users to get answers to any question, generate images, and upload pictures. It allows users to receive code guidance, solutions, and practices without executing or debugging.
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grok.com
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2023
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Grok's funding and investors

Grok has not raised any funding rounds yet.

Grok's founders and board of directors

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The founders of Grok are Elon Musk and Elon Musk.
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Grok's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Grok include Perplexity, Genspark and Goodfire. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Grok, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Perplexity
Perplexity
2022, San Francisco (United States), Series E
AI-powered search and answer generation
$1.72B
85/100
2nd
Logo for Genspark
Genspark
2023, Palo Alto (United States), Series B
Developer of artificial intelligence solutions for business process automation
$545M
73/100
3rd
Logo for Goodfire
Goodfire
2024, San Francisco (United States), Series B
Interpretability tooling for generative AI models
$209M
71/100
4th
Logo for Fireworks
Fireworks
2022, Redwood City (United States), Series C
Generative AI platform as a service for accelerating product innovation and disruption
$307M
71/100
5th
Logo for Bria
Bria
2020, Tel Aviv (Israel), Series B
Provider of licensed data-trained AI platform for visual content generation
$65M
68/100
6th
Logo for AI Hay
AI Hay
2022, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Series A
An AI-driven knowledge discovery platform leveraging proprietary generative answer technology to provide real-time accurate information in various subjects
$18.1M
67/100
7th
Logo for Cartesia
Cartesia
2023, San Francisco (United States), Series A
Provider of real-time text-to-speech API with AI laughter and emotion
$86M
67/100
8th
Logo for Arcee.ai
Arcee.ai
2023, Miami (United States), Series A
Platform to train, and deploy language models
$29.5M
62/100
9th
Logo for Braintrust
Braintrust
2023, San Francisco (United States), Series B
Provider of an AI observability platform for building quality AI products
$121M
61/100
10th
Logo for Predibase
Predibase
2020, San Francisco (United States), Acquired
Provider of a low-code and cloud-based AI application development platform
$28.4M
61/100
16th
Logo for Grok
Grok
2023, United States, Unfunded
AI-powered assistant for generating answers and creating documents
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58/100
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Grok's Investments and acquisitions

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