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Mirage, formerly Captions, which develops a video editing and AI marketing suite, has raised $75 million from General Catalyst, after moving to a freemium model in 2025— Mirage, the maker of video editing app Captions, has raised $75 million in growth funding from General Catalyst’s Customer Value Fund (CVF).
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