Pocket raises $11M in bet on rising demand for AI note-taking devices
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Pocket Raises $11 Million as Demand Grows for Dedicated AI Recorders
Pocket has raised $11 million to expand its credit card-sized AI recorder, which captures in-person conversations and converts them into transcripts, summaries and action items. Accel led the funding, with participation from Y Combinator and technology executives including Vercel founder Guillermo Rauch, ElevenLabs co-founder Mati Staniszewski and Opendoor chief executive Kaz Nejatian. Pocket says it has attracted more than 130,000 customers sin…
Why Did Accel, ElevenLabs' And Vercel’s CEO Just Back Polish Co-Founded Hardware Startup?
"I found someone who was a better entrepreneur than me, who was more visionary… I was like, man, I would love to work for you.” The story of how Gabriel Dymowski left his company to build AI hardware startup Pocket, which just raised €9.65M ($11M) led by Accel.
Accel backs Pocket’s $11M raise, as the AI hardware startup turns a viral launch into $27M ARR
Pocket, a device designed to capture AIconversations, has raised $11 million from Accel and Y Combinator. The company says it has shipped 35,000 units and reached $27 million in annualised revenue. This funding arrives at a time when the AI hardware sector has seen several high-profile failures, making Pocket’s revenue one of the strongest in the field so far. Enterprise customers like DoorDash have started using the device, showing that Pocket …
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