Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
LLM voice AI for contact center automation handling 100K+ calls/day; 70% automation rate with 90% satisfaction in 10+ languages competing with Poly AI and Nuance for call center AI.
Leaping AI is a voice AI platform building autonomous agents that handle inbound and outbound phone calls for contact centers — replacing repetitive call center workflows with LLM-powered voice agents that can carry full conversations, resolve customer issues, and escalate to humans only when genuinely needed. The company has crossed 100,000 automated calls per day, automates up to 70% of repetitive phone calls across its customer deployments, and maintains 90% customer satisfaction scores while operating in 10+ languages 24/7.\n\nLeaping AI's voice agents use large language models with real-time speech-to-text and text-to-speech to handle complex conversational flows — not just simple menu navigation but actual troubleshooting, order management, appointment scheduling, and information retrieval interactions where the agent must understand context, access backend systems, and adapt responses based on what the customer says. The self-improving architecture means the agents learn from call outcomes to improve resolution rates and satisfaction over time.\n\nIn 2025, Leaping AI competes in the AI voice agent and conversational AI market with Poly AI, Nuance (Microsoft), Cognigy, Five9 with AI, and NICE CXone for contact center automation. The contact center automation market represents a massive opportunity — global call centers employ millions of agents, with voice handling remaining difficult to automate compared to chat and email. Leaping AI's LLM-native approach (built on foundation models from the start rather than retrofitting rule-based systems) provides more natural conversation quality than legacy AI voice vendors. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding call volume with enterprise contact center customers, deepening integrations with CRM and ticketing systems that give agents access to customer context, and improving the multilingual capabilities for global enterprise deployments.
CrowdStrike (CRWD) reported $3.95B ARR in FY2025 (ended Jan). Revenue $3.74B, up 29% YoY. Market cap ~$85B. 8,600+ employees. Austin, TX. AI-native cybersecurity platform. Charlotte AI for threat detection.
CrowdStrike is an AI-native cybersecurity company founded in 2011 by George Kurtz, Dmitri Alperovitch, and Gregg Marston and headquartered in Austin, Texas, that built the endpoint detection and response (EDR) category and has since expanded into the broadest cloud-native cybersecurity platform in the industry. The company was founded on the insight that traditional antivirus software — signature-based, retrospective, and endpoint-isolated — could not keep pace with sophisticated adversaries operating at machine speed. CrowdStrike's founding architecture, the Falcon platform, was designed cloud-native from day one: a single lightweight agent on the endpoint feeding a cloud-based AI that learns from trillions of security events across every customer simultaneously. The company trades on Nasdaq under the ticker CRWD.\n\nThe CrowdStrike Falcon platform consolidates more than 28 security modules across endpoint security, identity threat protection, cloud security, next-gen SIEM and log management, threat intelligence, and managed detection and response — all delivered through a single agent and unified console. The AI at the platform's core, Charlotte AI, provides conversational security operations, automated investigation, and AI-generated threat summaries that reduce analyst workload. CrowdStrike's threat intelligence team, Adversary Intelligence, tracks and names nation-state and criminal threat actors globally, giving customers predictive insight into campaigns before they hit their environments.\n\nCrowdStrike reported $3.95 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) for FY2025 and total revenue of $3.74 billion, up 29% year over year, with a market capitalization of approximately $85 billion. The company has 8,600+ employees and counts a substantial share of the Fortune 500 and global governments as customers. Despite the July 2024 sensor update incident that caused a significant IT outage affecting millions of Windows systems globally, CrowdStrike's customer retention remained strong — a testament to the platform's depth of integration and the switching costs built into its consolidated architecture.
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