tech
March 25, 2026
Granola raises $125M at $1.5B valuation to turn meetings into enterprise AI context
Granola, the London-based AI meeting app that records conversations without dropping a bot into the call, has raised $125 million in a Series C round led by Danny Rimer at Index Ventures, with participation from Mamoon Hamid at Kleiner Perkins. The round values the company at $1.5 billion, a sixfold increase from its $250 million valuation less than a year ago, and brings total funding to $192 million.

TL;DR
- Granola raised $125 million in Series C funding, reaching a $1.5 billion valuation.
- The app records meetings locally without using visible bots, transcribes conversations, and makes notes searchable.
- Granola's future focus is on integrating meeting context into external AI workflows via APIs and an MCP server.
- The company is prioritizing enterprise expansion, with existing customers across various industries.
- The AI meeting assistant market is projected for significant growth, but Granola's valuation faces scrutiny due to a lack of disclosed revenue and user metrics.
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