The street-level mapping data provider's latest round was led by BMW i Ventures and included NavInfo and Samsung Catalyst Fund.

BMW i Ventures, the strategic investment arm of automotive manufacturer BMW, has led a $15m round for Sweden-based street-level mapping technology developer Mapillary.

Autonomous driving software developer NavInfo also took part in the round along with consumer electronics producer Samsung, which participated through its Catalyst Fund, Atomico, Sequoia Capital, PlayFair Capital and LDV Capital.

Founded in 2013, Mapillary has built a repository of street-level data that comprises 260 million images across 190 countries. Anyone can supply images taken from their…

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