Moonbounce, a cutting-edge startup tackling content safety in the AI era, has secured $12 million in funding co-led by Amplify Partners and StepStone Group.
Founded by ex-Facebook integrity leader Brett Levenson, the company provides a vital safety layer for platforms handling user-generated and AI-created content.
Breakthrough Technology in Action
Moonbounce's proprietary large language model interprets customer policies and evaluates content at runtime in under 300 milliseconds.
The system processes over 40 million daily reviews, supporting more than 100 million daily active users across diverse applications.
It serves key verticals including dating apps with user-generated content, AI companion platforms, and image generators like customers Civitai and Channel AI.
Roots in Big Tech Challenges
Levenson's experience at Facebook during the Cambridge Analytica crisis exposed flaws in human-led moderation, with accuracy barely above 50% under tight time constraints.
Co-founded with Apple alum Ash Bhardwaj, the 12-person team pioneered 'policy as code' to enable proactive, executable rules beyond reactive fixes.
Impact and Future Horizons
As AI incidents like chatbot-induced harms and deepfakes escalate, Moonbounce's tools help companies differentiate safety as a core product feature.
Looking ahead, the firm plans 'iterative steering' to redirect harmful conversations and refine prompts for empathetic, supportive AI interactions.
Levenson envisions safety evolving from an afterthought to a competitive edge, with investors praising Moonbounce as the backbone for trustworthy AI apps.