Whispp
Develops AI speech technology that converts whispered or impaired speech into a natural voice for assistive and device-licensing use cases.
Overview
Whispp builds AI-powered voice technology for assistive communication, focused on converting whispered or impaired speech into clearer, natural-sounding speech. Its technology is aimed at people with voice or speech limitations and at partners that can embed speech accessibility into devices. The company is pivoting from a direct assistive-tech model toward licensing its technology to device makers. LUMO Labs backed the company in a €5M round, supporting that commercialization shift and broader distribution strategy.
Funding History
LUMO Labs backs Whispp’s €5M pivot from assistive tech to device licensing
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Whispp raised in total?
- Whispp has raised a total of $5M across 1 funding round.
- What does Whispp do?
- Whispp builds AI-powered voice technology for assistive communication, focused on converting whispered or impaired speech into clearer, natural-sounding speech. Its technology is aimed at people with voice or speech limitations and at partners that can embed speech accessibility into devices. The company is pivoting from a direct assistive-tech model toward licensing its technology to device makers. LUMO Labs backed the company in a €5M round, supporting that commercialization shift and broader distribution strategy.
- Where is Whispp headquartered?
- Whispp is headquartered in Leiden, Netherlands.
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