Freepress raises €1M to make global news more accessible through AI

December 8, 2025 at 12:00 PM UTC
Tech.eu
Original: EN
Freepress raises €1M to make global news more accessible through AI

Freepress, an AI-powered news service, has secured €1 million in seed funding to facilitate its platform's growth and global expansion plans. This development underscores the increasing role of AI in news aggregation and its potential to reshape how international news is accessed and consumed, particularly in a landscape where European digital sovereignty is a growing concern. The service aims to provide a European alternative to existing news platforms. The platform, founded in 2023 by Joel Uussaari and Aleksi Kaistinen, launched in Finland in autumn 2025. Freepress leverages AI to curate verified news from various global sources, presenting concise stories in users' preferred languages. Its AI analyzes a vast database of articles, offering real-time updates and personalized notifications on selected topics, potentially reaching readers outside their home markets. This service directly benefits both consumers and publishers by making international news more accessible. Publishers can gain access to audiences beyond their typical reach, while users receive curated, multilingual news content. Freepress shares up to half of its revenue with publishers, fostering a sustainable model for quality journalism in different languages, as the company also develops business tools. Freepress plans further expansion into more languages and markets, and is developing business tools to aid content use, media monitoring, and market behavior forecasting. This strategic move aims to solidify its position in the evolving digital news sector and potentially create a significant European player in the process.

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Published: December 8, 2025 at 12:00 PM UTC
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