Voice AI startup Wispr Flow has secured $30 million in Series A funding led by Menlo Ventures, with participation from NEA, 8VC, and tech leaders including Evan Sharp, Henry Ward, and Flo Crivelli. The round brings Wispr’s total funding to $56 million.
Founded by Tanay Kothari, Wispr Flow evolved from a hardware-focused concept to a fast-growing cross-platform AI dictation and voice assistant app. Supporting 104 languages, the platform is now widely adopted by venture firms and professionals across the U.S., Europe, and beyond. With monthly user growth exceeding 50%, Wispr Flow plans to scale its team, launch an Android app, and deepen its AI assistant capabilities for enterprise and personal productivity.
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