Guideless Receives One Million Euros for AI-Powered Software Training
The Lithuanian AI startup Guideless has closed a pre-seed funding round totaling one million euros. The round was led by Finnish early-stage investor Superhero Capital. Also participating are FIRSTPICK VC and several investors associated with the secondhand marketplace Vinted. The company plans to use the new capital to further develop its platform and drive its expansion into Europe, the UK, and the U.S.
AI Instead of Time-Consuming Training Videos
Guideless addresses a problem that grows as many companies expand: the documentation and communication of internal software processes. New employees need to be trained, workflows need to be documented, and training materials must be regularly updated following changes to software or user interfaces.
Traditional screen recordings have a major drawback in this regard. If a single step changes, a large portion of the material often has to be recreated. Guideless aims to automate this process using artificial intelligence and, according to the company, accelerate the creation and updating of such documentation by a factor of ten.
To do this, an employee performs an existing workflow once while Guideless records the individual steps. The platform then automatically generates visual instructions from this data. The AI crafts text, adds highlights and zooms, creates transcripts and subtitles, and generates automated voice-over. The relevant corporate design can also be integrated.
Individual steps remain editable
Unlike traditional screen recording, Guideless does not simply save the guide as a finished video. The individual steps remain editable separately. This allows companies to replace specific sections, duplicate content, or adapt training sessions to different target audiences without having to re-record the entire process.
Internationalization also plays a key role. The platform supports voice-overs in more than 40 languages. This means that once a process has been documented, it can be localized for different markets without requiring new recordings for each language. Technically, Guideless combines browser-based recordings with computer vision to recognize individual process steps, generative AI, and multilingual text-to-speech technology.
More than 3,000 users in 15 markets
According to its own figures, Guideless already has more than 3,000 users and paying customers in 15 markets. Among the companies and organizations using the technology are Vinted, the Vietnamese consumer goods group Masan Consumer Holdings, and the Nevada Hospital Association in the U.S.
With this funding round, the startup has also gained prominent support from the Vinted ecosystem. In addition to Superhero Capital and FIRSTPICK VC, Vinted Group CEO Thomas Plantenga, Vinted Go CEO Vytautas Atkočaitis, and Vinted co-founder Mantas Mikuckas are participating as angel investors.
Plantenga points to experiences from his own company. Vinted began using Guideless early on. Updates to extensive user guides—which previously sometimes took weeks to implement following changes to user interfaces—can now be carried out with significantly less manual effort.
From Training Tool to Knowledge Repository for Companies
The founders’ ambitions, however, extend beyond the automated creation of training materials. In the long term, Guideless is intended to become a kind of operational memory for companies.
By documenting individual workflows in a structured manner, a knowledge base gradually emerges over time that details how processes actually function within a company. In the future, this knowledge will not only be available to employees but will also be accessible to AI agents.
In doing so, Guideless is addressing an area that could gain additional significance due to the increasing use of generative AI. For company-specific tasks, AI agents need not only general knowledge but also the most up-to-date information possible about internal processes, systems, and working methods. This is precisely the context that Guideless aims to provide.
CEO and co-founder Evaldas Bieliūnas sees this as the company’s long-term vision. The goal is to create a continuously evolving knowledge base from documented workflows that preserves institutional knowledge even as teams, software, and processes change.
Founders Bring Experience from Vinted and Enterprise Software
Guideless was founded by Evaldas Bieliūnas and Dovydas Remeika. Bieliūnas previously served as Director of Business Development at Vinted Go, among other roles, and gained years of experience building and onboarding international teams. Remeika has more than ten years of experience developing enterprise software for banks and large corporations.
The founders initially launched a soft launch in late 2025. The company was officially founded in June 2026. The one million euros now raised will be used to accelerate product development, team expansion, and internationalization. The focus is particularly on the United Kingdom, other European markets, and the United States.
In the long term, Guideless aims to make the leap from an AI-powered documentation tool to a context-based platform for operational corporate knowledge. This funding round now provides the young company with the capital needed for its next step.

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