RADiCAL
Founded Year
2017Stage
Seed VC | AliveTotal Raised
$200KLast Raised
$200K | 4 yrs agoAbout RADiCAL
RADiCAL provides a platform for real-time, artificial intelligence (AI) powered motion capture. The company uses artificial intelligence to make machines understand human motion. It was founded in 2017 and is based in New York, New York.
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RADiCAL Patents
RADiCAL has filed 38 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Engine technology
- Engines
- Engine components

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2/24/2022 | 10/11/2022 | Engine technology, Engines, Piston engines, Engine components, Internal combustion engine | Grant |
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Grant Date | 10/11/2022 |
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Related Topics | Engine technology, Engines, Piston engines, Engine components, Internal combustion engine |
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Latest RADiCAL News
Mar 17, 2023
Radical Motorsport moving HQ to Donington Park Track cars include the 654 bhp RXC Spyder and 500 bhp RXC GT3, as well as the road-legal Rapture 07:00, 17 MAR 2023 Group 28 Sign up to FREE email alerts from BusinessLive - Manufacturing - your round-up from across the sector direct every Monday Invalid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. More info Group 28 Radical Motorsports is relocating its headquarters to Donington Park in Leicestershire. The race car company, which launched in 1997 and has built more than 2,800 cars, is taking over the former Formula E headquarters at the ex-Formula 1 circuit . Its original Peterborough factory will be kept on as its manufacturing and production base. Radical said it sold more cars in 2022 than at any other time in its history and now wants to build on that success, with the new corporate head office set to open this spring. The business makes a number of track cars such as the 654 bhp RXC Spyder – described as its “flagship racing car for the gentleman driver” – and the 500 bhp RXC GT3, which is approved for national GT3 competition. There is also a road-legal sports car called the Rapture, which can do 0-60mph in 3 seconds. The corporate headquarters is close to the Donington Park entrance , and will be the new home for Radical’s “customer-facing” sales and marketing teams, providing them with more room to grow. The company said it remained fully committed to its roots in Cambridgeshire. A spokesman said: “The new Radical Motorsport corporate HQ is set to become a destination for owners and fans alike, a venue for automotive events and a unique meeting space for business partners and corporate reservations. “Behind the scenes, in addition to the office space for its sales, marketing, and motorsport staff, the premises will be able to provide the expanding Radical Motorsport dealer network with dedicated training opportunities to be able to better serve its growing customer base across the world.” Radical Motorsport chief executive Joe Anwyll said: “We looked at a number of non-circuit-based locations in the UK to host our expanding commercial team. “However, with British motorsport tracks widely known as being some of the best in the world, we had to take this opportunity, as a British motorsport manufacturer, to be right on the doorstep of the action. “As well as our expanding team and record production numbers this year, this move to Donington Park will allow us to pursue ventures we’ve been unable to from our factory. Our cars belong on track, so it’s only fitting we be present there too.” Jonathan Palmer , chief executive of Donington circuit operator MotorSport Vision (MSV), said: “Since MSV took over the running of the venue in 2018, it’s been our ambition not just to create an improved competitor and spectator experience, which we’ve already achieved through numerous venue improvements, but also to elevate the circuit’s standing as a major national hub of motorsport businesses. “Radical Motorsport is a much-admired and globally recognised manufacturer of sports racing cars, and I’m delighted it’s recognised the significant benefits of being based at one of the UK’s leading race circuits. “With the addition of Radical Motorsport alongside a growing portfolio of businesses, and further developments planned at the estate, including the renovation of Donington Hall as an incredible mansion house hotel, the future for the site is looking very bright indeed. “I extend a very warm welcome to Joe Anwyll and his team and look forward to seeing the completed facility soon.” Read More
RADiCAL Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was RADiCAL founded?
RADiCAL was founded in 2017.
Where is RADiCAL's headquarters?
RADiCAL's headquarters is located at 29 Little West 12th Street, New York.
What is RADiCAL's latest funding round?
RADiCAL's latest funding round is Seed VC.
How much did RADiCAL raise?
RADiCAL raised a total of $200K.
Who are the investors of RADiCAL?
Investors of RADiCAL include Betaworks Ventures, Betaworks Camp, Kickstart Accelerator and GMG Ventures.
Who are RADiCAL's competitors?
Competitors of RADiCAL include DeepMotion and 3 more.
Compare RADiCAL to Competitors

Plask is an artificial intelligence company. It develops motion capture technology, including a content creation tool that recognizes the motion of a person in a video and converts it to the motion of a character in a game or animation. It was founded in 2020 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

DeepMotion is a motion intelligence company that specializes in physics-based AI animation. The company builds a platform powered by advanced physics simulation, computer vision, and machine learning that helps engineers to breathe life and responsiveness into digital characters. Its products include Animate 3D, Real-Time Body Tracking, Virtual Reality Tracking, Motion Brain, and more. The company was founded in 2014 and is based in Redwood City, California.
Move.ai develops patent pending AAA quality marker-less motion capture technology powered by computer vision and deep learning. Its software runs off any camera, can capture any relative volume size and can be deployed in any environment on the planet. It’s been tested to be directly comparable to existing suit/optical based systems and generates standard data formats that can be exported to any game engine in real time.

Kinetix operates as a web platform that enables creators to turn any video into a 3D animation. Kinetix was founded in 2020 and is based in Paris, France.

Rokoko develops markerless motion-capture systems and 3D animation tools. The company's products include Smartsuit Pro, a mocap suit that features embedded sensors that can capture actors' motions anywhere and without the need for cameras, Smartgloves for finger tracking, and Motion Library, a marketplace of motion assets. The company serves animators, gaming companies, VR/AR companies, and other creators. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
PixCap aims to design software that enables people with limited 3D experience to create high-quality 3D animations and content beyond traditional media.
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