
Since 2014, TalkIQ has offered voice‐to‐text transcription and analytics for clients across a wide variety of industries. Using cutting edge deep‐learning algorithms, proprietary speech recognition and predictive analytics technology, we give our clients visibility into all of their phone conversations, extracting insights for uses ranging from sales optimization, to customer service, compliance, and more. Our recommendations enable teams to save time and maximize productivity, though quick access to action-oriented data & analysis. TalkIQ is backed by prominent Silicon Valley VC firms and is helmed by an advisory board with decades of experience in the speech and language recognition fields.

Since 2014, TalkIQ has offered voice‐to‐text transcription and analytics for clients across a wide variety of industries. Using cutting edge deep‐learning algorithms, proprietary speech recognition and predictive analytics technology, we give our clients visibility into all of their phone conversations, extracting insights for uses ranging from sales optimization, to customer service, compliance, and more. Our recommendations enable teams to save time and maximize productivity, though quick access to action-oriented data & analysis. TalkIQ is backed by prominent Silicon Valley VC firms and is helmed by an advisory board with decades of experience in the speech and language recognition fields.
Founded: 2014
Headquarters: San Francisco, United States
Product: AI-powered voice-to-text transcription and real-time conversation analytics
Total funding: 21,000,000 USD
Outcome: Acquired by Dialpad (announced May 16, 2018)
Voice communications analytics for enterprises (sales optimization, customer service, compliance).
2014
Speech recognition / Voice analytics
7000000.00
Reported prior seed round before Series A
14000000.00
Series A led by Scale Venture Partners; multiple participating investors reported
“Series A led by Scale Venture Partners; reported participants include Aspect Ventures, Danhua Capital, Felicis Ventures, LINE Corp, and Salesforce Ventures; earlier backers reported include Atomic, SV Angel, Polaris Partners, and Cherubic Ventures.”