Saudi's rmz.ai Secures $100K Pre-Seed for AI Creative Agents

Saudi startup rmz.ai raised $100K led by Beyond.xyz to build AI agents for faster content production. Auto edits, cleaner audio, quick 3D scenes-and a product photographer to boot.

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Published on: Oct 31, 2025
Saudi's rmz.ai Secures $100K Pre-Seed for AI Creative Agents

rmz.ai raises USD 100K to build AI creative agents for faster content production

Saudi-based rmz.ai has closed a USD 100K pre-seed round led by Beyond.xyz, a creative technology company focused on virtual production. Founded in 2025, the startup is building AI-powered agents that take on production work so creators can move from idea to publish with fewer manual steps.

What rmz.ai is building

  • AI agents that automate video editing, audio enhancement, and 3D scene creation.
  • A single interface to manage image, sound, and video workflows end to end.
  • First agent: a "product photographer" that turns basic product shots into campaign-ready visuals within seconds.

The goal is simple: offload repetitive production tasks to digital assistants, keep creative control in your hands, and ship more work in less time.

Why this matters for creatives

  • Cut edit time: rough cuts, trims, transitions, and timing suggestions handled automatically.
  • Cleaner audio: noise reduction, leveling, and voice clarity without bouncing between plugins.
  • Faster visuals: quick product renders, background swaps, and stylized scenes for ads and socials.
  • One place for assets: fewer app switches, fewer exports, fewer broken handoffs.

Use cases you can ship this week

  • DTC brands: turn a handful of product photos into ad-ready variations for A/B tests.
  • Solo creators: punch up talking-head videos with auto-edits and polished sound.
  • Studios: previsualize 3D scenes and treatments before full production.
  • Agencies: build fast mockups and concept reels to win pitches.

What to watch next

  • Reliability: consistent output quality across different footage, lighting, and file formats.
  • Speed: render times, queue limits, and how it handles long-form projects.
  • Rights and safety: asset usage, licensing, and client approvals.
  • Integrations: how well it plays with Premiere, Resolve, FCP, Pro Tools, and Unreal.
  • Pricing: per-agent fees vs. bundled plans for teams.

This funding aligns with Saudi Arabia's push to grow local AI and creative tech capability. For context on that wider initiative, see Vision 2030's digital focus here.

How to prepare your workflow

  • Standardize inputs: shoot consistent frames, audio levels, and color to improve AI output.
  • Create style guides: define looks, LUTs, sound profiles, and motion rules the agents can follow.
  • Pilot on low-risk projects: test the "product photographer" agent on seasonal or UGC content first.
  • Track deltas: measure edit time saved, output quality, and feedback cycles per project.

If you want to scan practical tools for video, here's a curated list of AI video options worth exploring.

Bottom line

rmz.ai is betting on focused, task-specific agents that remove production drag without flattening your creative decisions. The promise is speed and consistency; the test will be reliability at scale and clean integration into existing pipelines. If they hit those marks, creators and studios get time back-and more room to create.


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