Mihup raised $1.5 million in Series A funding led by Accel Partners and Ideaspring Capital

The company uses AI to empower humans with the ability to interact with the digital world around them

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AI conversational platform, Mihup raised $1.5 million in Series A funding led by existing investors Accel Partners and Ideaspring Capital.

Rajesh Jain, founder of Netcore, and Jayant Kadambi, founder and CEO of YuMe Networks, also participated in the round.

Founded in 2016, the company uses AI to empower humans with the ability to interact with the digital world around them and claims to work on edge devices and in low connectivity environments. Mihup has processed over 100 million customer interactions.


The company said it will utilise the funding to expand its team, build new product capabilities and enter new markets.

Naganand Doraswamy, managing director and founder of Ideaspring Capital, said: “Voice as a medium is seeing an increasing demand in not only consumer applications but in enterprise applications as well. Advancement in voice recognition and translation technology and the advent of language-agnostic internet will drive this trend.”

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