
Speaksee is dedicated to making conversations accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing through innovative technology. Their flagship product, the Speaksee Microphone Kit, utilizes AI to convert speech to text in real-time, enhancing communication in various settings such as meetings, classrooms, and social gatherings. The company differentiates itself with patented technology that accurately transcribes group conversations, even in noisy environments, and offers a seamless user experience with features like speaker identification. Speaksee has gained traction with significant revenue growth, product reimbursement approvals from government entities, and partnerships with major organizations like PwC and Rabobank, positioning itself strongly in the accessibility market.

Speaksee is dedicated to making conversations accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing through innovative technology. Their flagship product, the Speaksee Microphone Kit, utilizes AI to convert speech to text in real-time, enhancing communication in various settings such as meetings, classrooms, and social gatherings. The company differentiates itself with patented technology that accurately transcribes group conversations, even in noisy environments, and offers a seamless user experience with features like speaker identification. Speaksee has gained traction with significant revenue growth, product reimbursement approvals from government entities, and partnerships with major organizations like PwC and Rabobank, positioning itself strongly in the accessibility market.
What they do: AI-driven real-time speech-to-text and live captioning solutions for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and multilingual audiences
Flagship products: Speaksee Microphone Kit, AutoCaption, Soundshape (event subtitling & translation)
Founded / HQ: 2017, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Team size: ~18 employees
Funding signal: Seed round announced Apr 25, 2024; reported total funding $1,120,000 (USD)
Accessibility technology for speech-to-text, live captioning, and real-time translation at meetings and events.
2017
Accessibility technology; assistive AI
Crunchbase lists a Seed round on this date and five investors; total funding reported in evidence as $1,120,000 USD
“5 investors including Jonas Ruyter and Generous Minds”