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Paris AI Voice Startup Gradium Lands Record $70M Seed Round

Paris AI Voice Startup Gradium Lands Record Funding

In a significant boost for Europe's AI sector, Paris-based Gradium announced today a landmark $70 million seed funding round - the largest ever for a European voice AI company. The investment was spearheaded by FirstMark Capital and Eurazeo, with notable participation from French telecom magnate Xavier Niel, DST Global Partners, and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

From Stealth Mode to Spotlight

Emerging from French nonprofit AI lab Kyutai (founded just this September), Gradium brings serious technical pedigree to the voice technology arena. Founder Neil Zeghidour cut his teeth as a voice researcher at Google DeepMind before launching this ambitious venture.

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"Traditional voice models focus primarily on cloning," Zeghidour explains, "but we're rewriting the rulebook with ultra-low latency and nuanced emotional expression." The company benchmarks itself against two key metrics: response times under 200 milliseconds and vocal qualities indistinguishable from human speech patterns.

Multilingual Innovation

The startup currently supports five core languages (English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese), with Italian and Dutch coming online later this year. Developers can already access Gradium's cloud model through API calls billed by the minute, while an edge version SDK is slated for Q1 2026 release.

Investors are particularly bullish about Europe's unique advantages in this space. "Real-time voice interaction will define next-generation interfaces," notes an Eurazeo associate. "From customer service bots to immersive gaming, responsiveness paired with authentic emotion creates transformative experiences."

Global Ambitions

The fresh capital injection positions Gradium to scale rapidly against established players like OpenAI and ElevenLabs. Plans include growing their team to 80 employees this year while establishing product hubs in Berlin and New York - strategic moves signaling their intent to compete globally in voice infrastructure.

With Kyutai's open-source ecosystem providing additional leverage and $70 million in "ammunition" (as one insider put it), this French contender appears ready to make some noise in the increasingly crowded voice AI market.

Key Points:

  • Record Funding: $70M seed round sets European voice AI record
  • Technical Edge: Sub-200ms latency with human-emotion-level expression
  • Language Support: Currently 5 languages, expanding to 7 by year-end
  • Global Expansion: New offices planned for Berlin and New York
  • Investor Confidence: Backed by tech heavyweights including Eric Schmidt

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