Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
San Francisco AI email security (private, $5.1B valuation); $250M Series D (Wellington Management), behavioral AI detects novel BEC/phishing in Microsoft 365/Google Workspace competing with Proofpoint and Microsoft Defender.
Abnormal Security is a San Francisco, California-based AI-native cloud email security company — founded in 2018 by Evan Reiser (CEO) and Sanjay Jha (CTO), both former Google engineers — using behavioral AI to detect and block business email compromise (BEC), phishing, ransomware, account takeovers, and AI-generated social engineering attacks against enterprise email environments (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace) through approximately 600 employees. The company raised a $250 million Series D funding round at a $5.1 billion valuation, led by Wellington Management with participation from existing investors Greylock Partners, Menlo Ventures, Insight Partners, and the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund — bringing Abnormal's total funding to approximately $580 million. Abnormal Security's approach to email security is fundamentally different from traditional signature and rule-based approaches: rather than scanning emails for known malware hashes or suspicious links against threat databases, Abnormal's AI models each employee's historical communication behavior (who they email, how they write, what times they send messages, what financial requests they make) and flags deviations from established baselines as anomalies requiring investigation — enabling detection of novel BEC attacks that have no prior signature, AI-generated phishing that passes link reputation checks, and vendor invoice fraud that impersonates legitimate suppliers.
$500M Series D at $11B valuation (Feb 2026) — largest voice AI funding round ever. $330M ARR; 1M+ developers using the API. Enterprise customers: Deutsche Telekom, Revolut, Meta, Salesforce. Voices in 32 languages; real-time cloning from 1 second of audio.
ElevenLabs was founded in 2022 by Piotr Dabkowski and Mati Staniszewski, two former Google and Palantir engineers who set out to break the language barrier using AI voice technology. The company specializes in AI-powered voice synthesis, cloning, and dubbing, enabling developers and enterprises to generate human-quality speech in over 30 languages. Its core technology combines deep learning models trained on massive speech datasets to produce natural-sounding voices indistinguishable from real humans.\n\nElevenLabs offers a suite of products including its flagship text-to-speech API, voice cloning tools, and an AI dubbing platform that localizes video content while preserving the speaker's original voice. Its products target a broad audience—from indie developers building audio apps to large enterprises deploying voice interfaces at scale. Key differentiators include ultra-low latency streaming synthesis, fine-grained voice customization, and a growing library of pre-built AI voices across accents and styles.\n\nElevenLabs has grown rapidly, surpassing $330M in annualized revenue and serving over 1 million developers. Enterprise clients include Deutsche Telekom, Spotify, and leading media companies. In February 2026, the company closed a $500M Series D at an $11B valuation, cementing its position as the market leader in AI voice. Its APIs power podcasts, audiobooks, video games, and customer service bots worldwide, making ElevenLabs the default infrastructure layer for AI-generated audio.
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