Korean Startup Letsur Unveils LAMP: Simplifying AI Development for Businesses


South Korean AI startup Letsur has launched its no-code AI platform LAMP. LAMP allows businesses to develop and operate AI services without the need for complex coding. Businesses can use AI templates provided by LAMP to apply AI to their services with a simple click.

LAMP currently provides AI solutions for a variety of industries, including chatbots, image analysis, and keyword extraction. Businesses can use LAMP to test AI solutions and receive APIs to immediately use in their own services.

If a business needs an AI solution tailored to its service characteristics, such as an image generation AI, Letsur will develop a customized AI model and provide it. Letsur also provides maintenance services to ensure stable service operation, and consulting services to businesses that are struggling with the AI development process from planning to operation.

Letsur expects that LAMP will help startups and SMEs that are struggling to operate AI services due to a shortage of skilled labor, high development costs, and inadequate infrastructure to lower the barrier to entry for AI adoption.

In fact, a business official who used the LAMP beta service said, “We wanted to achieve digital transformation without a complicated process. During the proof-of-concept (PoC) with Letsur, it showed excellent service quality, and we were able to quickly receive the AI deployed through LAMP.”

Letsur CEO Shim Kyu-hyun said, “We met with over 50 companies during the beta service process and thought a lot about the AI and supply methods needed in each field, and reflected them in LAMP. We hope that businesses in various fields will confirm the practicality of AI, including large language models (LLMs), and customize them to suit their business needs.”

Meanwhile, Letsur raised seed investment in June and was selected for the DeepTech TIPS, a technology startup support program in South Korea. It was also selected for the sixth round of the accelerator program “Oventus” by South Korean conglomerate CJ.

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