Viz.ai, developer of a system that helps detect strokes, got the money in a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers-led series A round backed by GV.
Viz.ai, the developer of a system that applies artificial intelligence technology to the healthcare process, has raised $21m in a series A round featuring internet and technology group Alphabet.
Alphabet participated through its GV subsidiary and was joined by venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. The round came after a $7.5m seed round co-led by DHVC and Innovation Endeavors in May 2017 that included AME Cloud Ventures.
Founded in 2016, Viz has developed software capable of detecting and…