Speak helps you get better at speaking english.
People spend $90 billion a year on human english teachers that are expensive and ineffective. Speak offers a mobile app where you can have english conversations with your phone about real world scenarios like interviewing for a job or asking for directions. It uses speech recognition to identify english words through thick accents and teach people to speak more clearly. Meanwhile, it’s building a massive database of accented-english speech, which can be used to improve its system and other speech recognition systems. Speak’s team formerly built accent detection systems and sold Flashcards+ to Chegg. Though AI translation might reduce the need for people to know other languages, speaking English remains a valuable skill people are willing to pay for.
| Announced Date | Round | Money Raised | Number of Investors | Lead Investors | Post Valuation | |
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| Nov 17, 2022 | Series B | $27M | 6 |
OpenAI Startup Fund
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— | Detail |
| Aug 1, 2020 | Series A | $11M | 2 |
JAM Fund
Justin Mateen
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— | Detail |
| Mar 20, 2017 | Seed | — | 4 |
Khosla Ventures
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| Investor Name | Lead Investor | Funding Round |
|---|---|---|
OpenAI Startup Fund
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Yes | Series B |
JAM Fund
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Yes | Series A |
Khosla Ventures
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Yes | Seed |
Founders Fund
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— | Series B |
Gokul Rajaram
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— | Series B |
Josh Buckley
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— | Series B |
Justin Mateen
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— | Series B |
Lachy Groom
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— | Series B |
Investo
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— | Seed |
Y Combinator
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— | Seed |