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AI meeting notepad unicorn; $1.5B valuation; $192M raised; 250% quarterly revenue growth; runs locally without a bot; expanding into enterprise AI workflows. Founded 2024, London.
Granola is an AI meeting notepad company founded in 2024 to solve one of the most persistent productivity drains in professional work: capturing, organizing, and acting on information from meetings. Rather than building another meeting bot that joins calls, Granola runs locally on a user's computer, listening through the system audio to generate structured, searchable notes that integrate with the user's existing calendar and document workflows.\n\nGranola's core product is a desktop application that silently transcribes and summarizes meetings in real time, organizing notes by meeting type, project, and participant. Unlike Zoom-native or Teams-native meeting tools, Granola works across any meeting platform — video calls, phone calls, or in-person conversations captured via microphone. Its AI generates customizable note templates for different meeting types, from one-on-ones to board meetings, and is expanding into broader enterprise AI workflow capabilities.\n\nGranola achieved unicorn status in 2025, reaching a $1.5B valuation on $192M in total funding, with 250% quarterly revenue growth signaling exceptional product-market fit. Despite being founded in 2024, its rapid ascent reflects both the quality of its user experience and the enormous unmet demand for meeting AI that works the way professionals actually work — across tools, without friction, and with privacy-respecting local processing. Its 2026 expansion into enterprise AI workflows positions Granola for a much larger share of the productivity software market.
Cisco's enterprise collaboration platform with FedRAMP-authorized video conferencing, UCaaS, and Webex Contact Center; $3.2B 2007 acquisition competing with Microsoft Teams and Zoom for enterprise comms.
Cisco Webex is an enterprise collaboration and unified communications platform providing video conferencing, team messaging (Webex Teams/Spaces), calling (cloud calling via Cisco Webex Calling), and contact center (Webex Contact Center) as a comprehensive suite for enterprise communication. Part of Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO), Webex was acquired from its founders by Cisco in 2007 for $3.2 billion and has evolved from a web conferencing tool into a full unified communications as a service (UCaaS) and contact center as a service (CCaaS) platform generating significant revenue within Cisco's collaboration business.
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