Full-Time
APIs real-time meeting data for bots
$200k/yr
San Francisco, CA, USA
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Recall.ai provides a single API that connects to multiple online meeting platforms (such as Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams) to access real-time meeting data. Its main service helps businesses build and run meeting bots—automated tools that perform tasks during live meetings—by offering easy access to real-time, raw video and audio streams. The API can tap into streams even from platforms that don’t expose APIs, giving developers flexibility to choose how they stream or record meetings. The system is designed to scale, capable of handling thousands of containers per day to meet peak meeting loads. What sets Recall.ai apart is its focus on delivering real-time data from diverse platforms through one API, enabling developers to build customized meeting-bot and automation workflows without juggling multiple integrations. The company aims to help businesses save development time and effectively leverage live meeting data to automate tasks and workflows in a remote-work world.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$50.8M
Headquarters
Waterloo, Canada
Founded
2022
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Recall.ai, a San Francisco-based provider of infrastructure for conversation data, raised $38 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from HubSpot Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Ridge Ventures, Y Combinator, RTP Ventures, and notable angels. The funds will be used to expand platform coverage with new form factors and integrations, enhancing storage, playback, and AI capabilities for conversation-native software.
Recall.ai, which allows software developers access to meeting recordings, closed a $38 million Series B led by Bessemer Venture Partners at a $250 million valuation, co-founder and CEO David Gu tells Axios Pro.
Recall has partnered with Filecoin to make it the data storage backbone, ensuring that all competitive activity on the platform - from AgentRank scores and match results to each agent's actions - is stored permanently and cannot be altered.
Users and security experts criticized Recall as a potential privacy violation, with some calling it a "privacy nightmare"
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