70

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$116M

All rounds

70/100

2017

100-500 employees

March 2026

PolyAI develops voice AI agents for enterprise customer service, building conversational systems capable of handling complex, open-ended telephone interactions without human escalation. The platform is purpose-built for contact center automation, covering verticals including hospitality, banking, retail, and healthcare, with voice agents that understand context, manage multi-turn dialogue, and res

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Nikola Mrksic

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StageSeries C
Employees100-500
Country🇬🇧 United Kingdom

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PolyAI develops voice AI agents for enterprise customer service, building conversational systems capable of handling complex, open-ended telephone interactions without human escalation. The platform is purpose-built for contact center automation, covering verticals including hospitality, banking, retail, and healthcare, with voice agents that understand context, manage multi-turn dialogue, and resolve customer queries end-to-end.\n\nThe company has raised approximately $116 million across multiple rounds including a $50 million Series C, with investors including NVentures, Khosla Ventures, and Point72 Ventures. PolyAI reports that its deployments handle tens of millions of calls annually for clients including Marriott Hotels, FedEx, and several major UK banks, with automation rates frequently exceeding 50 percent of total call volume.\n\nPolyAI competes in the rapidly expanding conversational AI market, which analysts estimate will exceed $40 billion by 2028. The company differentiates from competitors including Nuance, LivePerson, and newer generative AI entrants through its focus on naturalness and resolution quality rather than simple deflection metrics. The founding team holds deep academic roots in dialogue systems research from Cambridge University, giving the platform a technical foundation that is difficult for generalist AI providers to replicate quickly.