10 Leading Startups Focusing on Conversational AI

10 Leading Startups Focusing on Conversational AI

10 leading start-ups focusing on conversational AI that you need to know in the year 2023

Conversational AI systems are computer systems that can communicate with humans in natural ways, solve problems, and learn over time. In a nutshell, it's what allows us to interact with computers through speech, which is our most common mode of communication. In this article, we are going to discuss 10 leading startups focusing on conversational AI. Read to know more about these startups developing conversational AI.

  1. Uniphore

India | Funding: $620.9 million

Uniphore is a Global Conversational AI technology company that enables businesses to provide transformative customer service across multiple touchpoints.

  1. VOICEplug

Country: USA

VOICEplug AI allows restaurants to provide an interactive and conversational ordering experience while lowering costs and increasing average order size. Our Conversational AI solution can accept orders from customers who use natural language voice conversations and commands and is integrated with your restaurant's phone system, call center, drive-thru, or online ordering system.

  1. BAM Mobile

Country: The United Kingdom

BAM Mobile, the digital innovation experts, creates AuthorBot, a service for book publishers, agents, and authors. We build author chatbots for platforms such as Facebook Messenger, Slack, and Telegram, and we provide voice-activated book discovery and reading services for Amazon Echo and Google Now.

  1. Dialogflow

Country: United States | Funding: $8.8 million

Dialogflow is a platform for conversational user experiences that enables natural language interactions for devices, apps, and services. Dialogflow services for speech recognition, natural language processing (intent recognition and context awareness), and conversation management can help developers differentiate their businesses, increase customer satisfaction, and improve business processes quickly and easily.

  1. Pypestream

Country: United States | Funding: $46.5 million

Pypestream's Customer Engagement Solution enables businesses to connect with customers via smart messaging, resulting in increased satisfaction and loyalty. The patented, secure, and compliant platform combines practical AI and chatbots to enable messaging-based transactions.

  1. Peerlogic

Country: United States | Funding: $1.7 million

Peerlogic is a conversational intelligence software for the dental industry that is voice-based. Peerlogic, which is powered by AI, works by identifying hidden revenue and providing call data insights that result in business revenue growth.

  1. Semantic Machines

Country: United States | Funding: $20.9 million

For the first time, conversational AI interfaces will allow people to communicate naturally with computers. This historic breakthrough will usher in a new era of search, e-commerce, social networks, productivity software, and devices. Semantic Machines is working on the foundational AI technology required to make conversational computing a reality.

  1. Automat.ai

Canada | Funding: $10.9 million

Automat assists businesses in using AI to communicate with their customers, understand them, and better serve them. It offers an artificial intelligence-powered Conversational Marketing platform that can personalize one-on-one conversations with every customer, fan, and follower.

  1. Reply.ai

Country: United States | Funding: $3.7 million

Reply.ai is an enterprise platform that does more than just provide a chatbot creation and management solution. It employs artificial intelligence to assist bots in learning from conversations over time while also providing them with the "smarts" to notify customer service when a more personal, "human" touch is required. Kustomer purchased.

  1. Dasha.AI

Country: United States | Funding: $2 million

Dasha is a platform for conversational AI as a service. It gives developers the tools they need to build human-like, deeply conversational AI applications. The apps can be used to replace call center agents, and text chat, or to add conversational voice interfaces to mobile apps or IoT devices.

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