What does Granola do?
Granola is a London-based technology company that develops an AI-powered notepad which transcribes and analyzes conversations, transforming how teams capture, share, and leverage their collective knowledge. With its recent launch of version 2.0, the platform has evolved into a collaborative workspace.
How much did they raise?
The company raised $43M in a Series B funding round led by Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross, with participation from investors such as Mike Mignano, Nabeel Hyatt, Guillermo Rauch, Amjad Masad, Tobi Lutke, Karri Saarinen, Lenny Rachitsky, Des Traynor, Karim Atiyeh, Zach Lloyd, Charlie Songhurst, Noah Weiss, Romain Huet, Nilan Peiris, and Laura Modiano.
What are their plans for the money?
Granola plans to use the funds to expand its team in London and accelerate product development, which could further enhance its AI-powered solutions and foster improved collaboration among teams.
What have they achieved so far?
Since its founding in March 2023, Granola has marked significant progress by launching an innovative AI-powered notepad and transitioning to a collaborative workspace with its version 2.0 launch.