Granola, a London-based AI-powered note-taking app, has raised $43 million in a Series B funding round, valuing the company at $250 million. The funding round was led by NFDG, co-founded by Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross, with participation from investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners, Spark Capital, and angel investors from Vercel, Replit, Shopify, and Intercom. Granola 2.0 introduces collaborative features designed to serve entire teams, including team notes, intelligent folders, AI chat analysis, model selection, enterprise-level browsing, and Slack integration. The app currently supports transcription of English meeting content only. Granola's funding announcement follows Notion's recent launch of AI meeting transcription features, positioning the two companies as competitors in the AI note-taking and meeting assistant space. Granola's co-founders emphasize the product's ease of use, intuitive design, and focus on delivering value to users. The new funding will support the development of Granola's AI workspace for team productivity.
AI notetaking app Granola raises $43M at $250M valuation, launches collaborative features. Granola, the AI-powered notetaking app, has successfully raised $43 million in a Series B funding round, bringing its valuation to $250 million. The funding will support the launch of new
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🚀 London-based @meetgranola, the AI meeting assistant, just raised $43M Series B funding. https://t.co/cOaWDsBvp6 It was led by NFDG (@natfriedman & Daniel Gross) w/ angels from @vercel, @Replit, @Shopify, @intercom & more. #ai #london #uktech #news #startups