Gradium Extends Funding to $100 Million and Expands to Silicon Valley
Blog post from Gradium
Gradium, a company founded in September 2025 by the researchers behind Kyutai, has quickly established itself as a prominent player in real-time voice AI, having expanded its funding to $100 million just seven months post-launch with new investors like NVIDIA. This funding is set to bolster Gradium's AI research, product development, and international expansion, including a new office in the San Francisco Bay Area. Gradium's foundational infrastructure for real-time voice AI empowers developers and enterprises to create natural voice experiences through innovations in speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and conversational intelligence. Recent advancements include an improved Text-to-Speech model for complex content, semantic turn detection for more natural conversations, and tools like Gradium Translate and GradBot that facilitate seamless speech translation and voice agent development. These efforts underscore Gradium's mission to become a leader in voice-native AI applications, as it continues to attract enterprise customers across various industries and anticipates voice becoming the primary interface between people and intelligent systems.
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