Granola Raises $20M to Build the AI Notepad that Makes You Smarter

Insider Brief

  • Granola raised $20 million in Series A funding, led by Spark Capital and joined by investors like AI Grant and Lightspeed, to expand its AI-powered notepad designed for meeting notes, emphasizing human input over full automation.
  • Granola offers features like background transcription, searchable archives, customizable templates, and Slack integration, enabling users to efficiently capture and manage meeting insights without bots in meetings.
  • Since its May 2024 launch, Granola has gained traction among tech leaders and major VC firms, showing strong user retention; the new funding will support expanding its functionality for broader team insights and workflow automation.

PRESS RELEASE — Granola announced raising a $20 million Series A led by Spark Capital, with additional backing from investors including AI Grant, Lightspeed, Betaworks, and Firstminute Capital. While large language models (LLMs) have extensively mined the web, they often overlook a valuable data source: human conversations. Granola positions itself uniquely in this area by offering a user-focused AI notepad, standing out from a crowded field of AI note-takers by prioritizing human judgment over automated replacements.

Granola functions as an AI-enhanced notepad specifically for meetings. Users jot down key points as they would on a traditional notepad, while Granola transcribes in the background. Post-meeting, the AI enriches these notes, creating an archive that is searchable, shareable, and queryable.

Granola offers several key features: it runs directly on the user’s computer without adding bots to meetings, provides customizable templates for recurring meeting types, and enables single-click note sharing, including direct Slack integrations. It also supports AI-assisted chat, allowing users to explore details or draft follow-up emails.

The company, led by co-founders Chris Pedregal and Sam Stephenson, began with a small team of designers and engineers in early 2023, launching Granola in May 2024 after testing with a select beta group. They advocate a message that resonated across Silicon Valley: AI should support human thought, not replace it. Since launch, Granola has quickly gained traction among senior tech leaders at companies like Vercel, Ramp, and Roblox and top venture capital firms including Benchmark, Sequoia, Accel, and Union Square Ventures. Granola reports high retention, with half of new users remaining active after 10 weeks, averaging six meetings per week.

With growing demand among senior leaders, the newly announced funding will drive Granola’s development. Looking forward, the company plans to expand its capabilities beyond note-taking to facilitate team-wide conversation insights and automate post-meeting workflows.

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