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Compliance automation for SaaS startups achieving SOC 2 and ISO 27001; continuous control monitoring and evidence collection competing with Vanta and Drata for security certification.
Sprinto is a security compliance automation platform that helps SaaS companies and startups achieve and maintain SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA, and other security certifications faster and with less manual effort by automating evidence collection, continuous monitoring, and auditor-ready reporting. Founded in 2020 by Girish Redekar and Raghu Raj Samant in Bangalore, India, Sprinto has raised approximately $30 million and serves over 700 companies — primarily tech startups that need compliance certifications to close enterprise sales deals but lack dedicated security teams.\n\nSprinto's platform integrates with a company's existing tech stack (AWS, GCP, GitHub, GSuite, Okta, Jira) to automatically collect compliance evidence — pulling access logs, employee training completions, vulnerability scan results, and configuration data — and mapping this evidence to the specific controls required for SOC 2 or ISO 27001. Automated alerts notify security owners when controls drift out of compliance, and the audit trail is continuously maintained rather than scrambled together before an annual audit.\n\nIn 2025, Sprinto competes in the compliance automation market against Vanta (the category leader), Drata, Tugboat Logic (OneTrust), and Secureframe for SOC 2 and security compliance automation. The compliance automation market has grown significantly as enterprise procurement requirements (SOC 2 is now essentially mandatory for SaaS vendors selling to enterprises) have created demand from startups needing to achieve compliance without large security teams. Sprinto's differentiation includes its human-in-the-loop audit support (the company guides customers through the audit process end-to-end) and its India-market focus which gives it strength in the large Indian SaaS startup ecosystem. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding compliance frameworks, growing in the US market, and launching AI-powered gap remediation recommendations.
$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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