Granola raises $125M, hits $1.5B valuation as it expands from meeting notetaker to enterprise AI app
Users might not like bots in meetings visibly taking notes, but a lot of them don’t mind if an app on someone’s computer is doing the transcription.
This has tipped the company’s valuation to $1.
5 billion, it said, up from $250 million as of the last round. The company said that existing investors like Lightspeed, Spark, and NFDG participated in the round as well.
From being a prosumer app that sits on your computer, transcribes meetings, and generates notes, Granola has been building features to suit an enterprise stack. For instance, last year, it started allowing teammates to collaborate on notes. It has now made inroads into enterprises such as Vanta, Gusto, Thumbtack, Asana, Cursor, Lovable, Decagon, and Mistral AI, it says.
You can also create Folders within this workspace. Spaces have granular controls around who can access what part. Users can query notes from Spaces and folders separately.
Granola now has a personal API that lets people access their notes and notes shared with them, and an enterprise API to let admins work with team context.
That move broke the agent workflows.
Pedregal promised at that time that Granola would launch APIs for users to access data in bulk.
He also said that the company will figure out a way to work with local AI agents.
new, Duckbill, and Dreamer, and the startup is working on bringing more partners on board
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