Voice AI technology is on the rise with startups like ElevenLabs and Cartesia receiving millions in funding. Wispr Flow, a dictation app, is the latest to secure $30 million in Series A from Menlo Ventures. Founded by Tanay Kothari initially for silent typing, the company pivoted to Wispr Flow—a software interface. The app enjoys popularity among VCs in Silicon Valley, with Kothari noting its widespread daily use leading to increased investor interest. The startup is on track for profitability and previously hesitated to seek funds due to competition from larger tech firms.
"I think every single tier one venture fund in the valley uses Wispr Flow for their emails, memos, documents, and more. They feel themselves being hooked on it, and it is one of the products they use every day."
"Last year, the company instead started focusing on Wispr Flow, the software interface designed for the hardware device."
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