Which startups have raised the most funding in the AI chatbot market?
A constantly refreshed list of the top startups in the AI chatbot market, ranked by cumulative funding raised

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The AI chatbot market has moved far beyond simple website bots, with funding now flowing into enterprise agents, customer support automation, healthcare assistants, legal AI and AI search.
This list ranks AI chatbot startups by total cumulative funding raised, so investors can quickly see which companies have attracted the most capital.
We update this AI chatbot market ranking every month to keep the dataset fresh, useful and easier to compare over time.
A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most funded startup | Perplexity, with $1.7B raised |
| Second most funded startup | Sierra, with $1.6B raised |
| Largest funding round | Inflection AI, with a $1.3B growth equity round in June 2023 |
| Median funding | About $92M across ranked startups, excluding low-confidence entries |
| Share of funding captured by the top 10 | About 54.5% of total disclosed funding |
| Median time since last round | About 23 months, based on public last-round dates |
| Startups that raised funding in the last 12 months | 14 startups |
| Total AI chatbot market funding tracked | About $19.24B in disclosed cumulative funding |
| AI chatbot startups with at least $500M raised | 9 startups |
| Acquired AI chatbot companies in the ranking | 16 companies, mostly in enterprise workflow, recruiting and support automation |
Top startups in the AI chatbot market ranked by total funding raised
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the AI chatbot market based on the total amount of funding they have raised to date.
The table also includes the total number of funding rounds, the date and size of the latest round, the financing type (e.g. Series A, equity financing), key investors, the startup’s current status (active, IPO, acquired, or shut down), and a confidence score based on the data collected (we excluded startups with very low data confidence, to make sure everything is reliable).
| # | Startup | What They Do | Total Raised ($) | Total Rounds | Last Round Date | Last Round Amount ($) | Last Round Type | Key Investors | Current Stage | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Perplexity | AI answer search engine | $1.7B | 11 | December 2025 | Undisclosed | Later-stage | IVP, Accel, Nvidia | Active | Partial |
| 2 | Sierra | Enterprise customer AI agents | $1.6B | 4 | May 2026 | $950M | Series E | Tiger Global, GV, Greenoaks | Active | Strong |
| 3 | Inflection AI | Personal AI assistant models | $1.5B | 2 | June 2023 | $1.3B | Growth equity | Microsoft, NVIDIA, Reid Hoffman | Active | Full |
| 4 | Babylon Health | AI-powered digital healthcare | $1.2B | 4 | October 2021 | $575M | SPAC / PIPE | Alkuri Global, Palantir, institutional PIPE investors | Shutdown | Partial |
| 5 | Harvey | Legal AI workspace | $1.2B | 8 | March 2026 | $200M | Growth / Series G | GIC, Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins | Active | Strong |
| 6 | Uniphore | Enterprise conversational AI automation | $870M | 8 | October 2025 | $260M | Series F | NVIDIA, AMD, Snowflake | Active | Strong |
| 7 | Glean | Enterprise AI work assistant | $765M | 6 | June 2025 | $150M | Series F | Wellington Management, Khosla Ventures, Bicycle Capital | Active | Strong |
| 8 | Gong | AI revenue intelligence platform | $584M | 7 | June 2021 | $250M | Series E | Franklin Templeton, Coatue, Salesforce Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 9 | Parloa | Customer service AI agents | $562M | 5 | January 2026 | $350M | Series D | General Catalyst, EQT Ventures, Altimeter | Active | Full |
| 10 | Talkdesk | AI cloud contact center | $497M | 7 | August 2021 | $230M | Series D | Whale Rock, TI Platform, Alpha Square | Active | Strong |
| 11 | Decagon | AI customer support agents | $481M | 5 | January 2026 | $250M | Series D | Coatue, Index Ventures, a16z | Active | Full |
| 12 | Sprinklr | Unified customer experience platform | $429M | 7 | September 2020 | $200M | Series G | Hellman & Friedman, Temasek, ICONIQ Capital | IPO | Strong |
| 13 | Eightfold AI | AI talent intelligence platform | $410M | 5 | June 2021 | $220M | Series E | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, General Catalyst, IVP | Active | Full |
| 14 | Hippocratic AI | Healthcare AI agents | $404M | 6 | November 2025 | $126M | Series C | Avenir Growth Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Premji Invest | Active | Strong |
| 15 | K Health | AI primary care | $393M | 11 | July 2024 | $50M | Equity funding | Claure Group, Mangrove Capital Partners, Valor Equity Partners | Active | Partial |
| 16 | Writer | Enterprise generative AI platform | $326M | 4 | November 2024 | $200M | Series C | Premji Invest, Radical Ventures, ICONIQ Growth | Active | Full |
| 17 | Moveworks | Enterprise employee AI assistant | $315M | 3 | June 2021 | $200M | Series C | Tiger Global, Alkeon Capital, Lightspeed | Acquired | Full |
| 18 | Cresta | Contact center AI platform | $276M | 5 | November 2024 | $125M | Series D | WiL, QIA, Accenture | Active | Strong |
| 19 | Paradox | Conversational AI recruiting assistant | $253M | 3 | December 2021 | $200M | Series C | Stripes, Sapphire, Thoma Bravo | Acquired | Full |
| 20 | Intercom / Fin | AI customer support agent | $242M | 7 | March 2018 | $125M | Series D | Kleiner Perkins, GV, Index Ventures | Active | Full |
| 21 | Kore.ai | Enterprise conversational AI | $224M | 2 | January 2024 | $150M | Series D | FTV Capital, NVIDIA, Vistara Growth | Active | Partial |
| 22 | PolyAI | Voice AI for contact centers | $223M | 7 | May 2026 | $20M | Series C+ extension | Georgian, Hedosophia, Khosla Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 23 | Assort Health | Healthcare patient AI agents | $222M | 4 | June 2026 | $120M | Series C | Menlo Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners | Active | Strong |
| 24 | Sendbird | In-app messaging and AI support | $221M | 5 | April 2021 | $100M | Series C | Steadfast Capital, ICONIQ Capital, Tiger Global | Active | Strong |
| 25 | Observe.AI | Contact center conversation intelligence | $213M | 4 | April 2022 | $125M | Series C | SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Zoom, Menlo Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 26 | Netomi | Agentic customer experience platform | $200M | 9 | April 2026 | $110M | Series C-II | Accenture Ventures, Adobe Ventures, WndrCo | Active | Partial |
| 27 | Character.AI | Personalized AI character chatbots | $193M | 2 | March 2023 | $150M | Series A | Andreessen Horowitz, Elad Gil, SV Angel | Active | Strong |
| 28 | Ada | AI customer service automation | $191M | 4 | May 2021 | $130M | Series C | Spark Capital, Tiger Global, Accel | Active | Partial |
| 29 | Duolingo | AI language learning app | $183M | 8 | November 2020 | $35M | Series H | General Atlantic, Durable Capital Partners, CapitalG | IPO | Full |
| 30 | Amelia | Enterprise conversational AI agents | $175M | 1 | March 2023 | $175M | Strategic investment | BuildGroup, Monroe Capital | Acquired | Partial |
| 31 | Suki | AI clinical documentation assistant | $168M | 6 | January 2025 | Undisclosed | Late-stage extension | Hedosophia, Venrock, March Capital | Active | Strong |
| 32 | Cognigy | Enterprise conversational AI automation | $165M | 5 | June 2024 | $100M | Series C | Eurazeo Growth, Insight Partners, DTCP | Acquired | Strong |
| 33 | Manychat | Social messaging automation platform | $163M | 3 | April 2025 | $140M | Series B | Summit Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Flint Capital | Active | Partial |
| 34 | Aisera | Enterprise AI service automation | $150M | 3 | August 2022 | $90M | Series D | Goldman Sachs, Thoma Bravo, True Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 35 | Sana Labs | Enterprise AI knowledge tools | $136M | 6 | October 2024 | $55M | Series C | NEA, Menlo Ventures, Workday Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 36 | Woebot Health | AI mental health chatbot | $124M | 4 | March 2022 | $10M | Strategic investment | Leaps by Bayer | Active | Partial |
| 37 | Forethought | Agentic customer support AI | $116M | 4 | May 2025 | $25M | Series D | Blue Cloud Ventures, Industry Ventures, NEA | Acquired | Strong |
| 38 | Drift | Conversational marketing software | $107M | 3 | April 2018 | $60M | Series C | Sequoia Capital, CRV, General Catalyst | Acquired | Full |
| 39 | Conversica | AI sales assistants | $107M | 5 | August 2020 | $20M | Series D | Hollyport Capital, PSG, Toba Capital | Active | Partial |
| 40 | Ushur | AI customer experience automation | $107M | 5 | February 2025 | $15M | Undisclosed / later-stage | Not disclosed | Active | Strong |
| 41 | Capacity | AI support automation platform | $104M | 4 | August 2025 | $43M | Series D | TVC Capital, Toloka.vc | Active | Partial |
| 42 | Yellow.ai | Conversational AI service automation | $102M | 3 | August 2021 | $78M | Series C | WestBridge Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Salesforce Ventures | Active | Full |
| 43 | Gorgias | Ecommerce customer support | $100M | 9 | May 2024 | $29M | Series C-2 | SaaStr, Alven, Shopify | Active | Strong |
| 44 | You.com | AI search and productivity | $99M | 3 | September 2024 | $50M | Series B | Georgian, Salesforce Ventures, NVIDIA | Active | Full |
| 45 | HireVue | AI video hiring platform | $93M | 7 | June 2015 | $45M | Series E | TCV, Sequoia Capital, Granite Ventures | Acquired | Strong |
| 46 | Kasisto | Banking conversational AI | $91M | 9 | May 2024 | $9M | Series C | FIS, Westpac, NCR Corporation | Active | Partial |
| 47 | Exotel | Customer engagement communications platform | $87M | 5 | January 2022 | $40M | Series D | Steadview Capital | Active | Partial |
| 48 | Zendesk | Customer service SaaS platform | $86M | 5 | September 2012 | $45M | Series D | Redpoint Ventures, Index Ventures, GGV Capital | Acquired | Strong |
| 49 | Rasa | Conversational AI developer platform | $84M | 9 | February 2024 | $30M | Series C | StepStone Group, PayPal Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz | Active | Partial |
| 50 | Level AI | AI contact center intelligence | $74M | 4 | July 2024 | $39M | Series C | Adams Street Partners, Battery Ventures, Eniac Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 51 | Buoy Health | AI health symptom navigation | $67M | 4 | November 2020 | $38M | Series C | Cigna Ventures, Humana, Optum Ventures | Active | Partial |
| 52 | Mya Systems | AI recruiting chatbot | $65M | 5 | March 2020 | $19M | Series C | Notion Capital, Foundation Capital, Workday Ventures | Acquired | Partial |
| 53 | Inbenta | Conversational AI customer support | $63M | 5 | January 2023 | $40M | Series C | Tritium Partners, Level Equity, Amasia | Active | Partial |
| 54 | Ema | Universal AI employee platform | $61M | 3 | July 2024 | $36M | Series A extension | Accel, Section 32, Prosus Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 55 | Espressive | Enterprise service desk chatbot | $53M | 2 | March 2020 | $30M | Series B | Insight Partners, General Catalyst, Wing Venture Capital | Acquired | Full |
| 56 | Humanly | AI recruiting automation platform | $52M | 5 | June 2026 | $25M | Series B | SEEK Investments, Drive Capital, Zeal Capital | Active | Partial |
| 57 | Hyro | Healthcare voice/chat agents | $50M | 5 | December 2024 | $15M | Series B extension | Healthier Capital, Macquarie Capital, Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 58 | Quiq | Customer messaging AI platform | $48M | 5 | April 2022 | $25M | Series C | Baird Capital, Venrock, Foundry Group | Active | Strong |
| 59 | Botpress | AI agent development platform | $40M | 2 | June 2025 | $25M | Series B | Framework Venture Partners, Inovia Capital, Deloitte Ventures | Active | Full |
| 60 | Leena AI | Employee experience AI assistant | $40M | 3 | September 2021 | $30M | Series B | Bessemer Venture Partners, Greycroft, B Capital Group | Active | Strong |
| 61 | Voiceflow | AI agent building platform | $39M | 4 | August 2023 | $15M | Growth | OpenView, Felicis Ventures, Craft Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 62 | Helpshift | Mobile customer support automation | $38M | 4 | November 2016 | $2M | Series B extension | Cisco Investments, M12, Salesforce Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 63 | Wysa | AI mental health support | $29M | 4 | July 2022 | $20M | Series B | HealthQuad, BII, W Health Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 64 | Ultimate | Customer support AI agent | $28M | 7 | December 2020 | $20M | Series A | OMERS Ventures, Felicis Ventures, HV Capital | Acquired | Partial |
| 65 | Tidio | AI customer support chat | $27M | 2 | May 2022 | $25M | Series B | PeakSpan Capital, Inovo Venture Partners, Rafał Brzoska | Active | Strong |
| 66 | Avaamo | Enterprise conversational AI platform | $24M | 2 | May 2018 | $14M | Series A | Intel Capital, Ericsson Ventures, Wipro Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 67 | Zowie | Ecommerce customer support chatbot | $20M | 3 | May 2022 | $14M | Series A | Tiger Global, Gradient Ventures, 10xFounders | Active | Strong |
| 68 | Solvvy | AI customer support automation | $17M | 2 | October 2017 | $12M | Series A | Scale Venture Partners, True Ventures, Pear Ventures | Acquired | Full |
| 69 | Senseforth.ai | Conversational AI customer automation | $16M | 4 | August 2021 | $14M | Strategic investment | Fractal | Active | Partial |
| 70 | SleekFlow | Omnichannel conversational commerce suite | $15M | 2 | August 2024 | $7M | Series A+ | Atinum Investment, Tiger Global, AEF GBA Fund | Active | Partial |
| 71 | Rep AI | Ecommerce AI sales assistant | $14M | 2 | May 2026 | $6M | Strategic follow-on | Silicon Road Ventures, Zendesk, Osage | Active | Strong |
| 72 | Octane AI | Shopify personalization chatbot platform | $14M | 3 | July 2021 | $5M | Series A | Javelin Venture Partners, Bullpen Capital, General Catalyst | Active | Partial |
| 73 | Rezolve.ai | AI employee service desk | $14M | 3 | February 2023 | $11M | Series A | SIG Venture Capital, Exfinity Venture Partners, 9Unicorns | Active | Strong |
| 74 | Haptik | Conversational AI assistants | $12M | 2 | April 2016 | $11M | Series B | Times Internet, Kalaari Capital | Acquired | Full |
| 75 | Replika | AI companion chatbot | $11M | 2 | November 2017 | $7M | Series A.2 | Khosla Ventures, Sherpa Capital, Phil Libin | Active | Partial |
| 76 | Mindsay | Enterprise chatbot and voicebot | $11M | 2 | May 2019 | $10M | Series A | White Star Capital, Partech, Accor | Acquired | Strong |
| 77 | Landbot | No-code chatbot builder | $10M | 2 | January 2021 | $8M | Series A | Swanlaab, Nauta Capital, Bankinter | Active | Full |
| 78 | Xor.ai | AI recruiting assistant | $9M | 2 | October 2022 | $1M | Series A | SignalFire, Twin VC, The Garage | Active | Strong |
| 79 | Certainly | AI agents for CX | $8M | 5 | September 2020 | $5M | Series A | Seed Capital, Vækstfonden | Active | Partial |
| 80 | Heyday | Retail conversational AI platform | $7M | 2 | March 2021 | $5M | Seed extension | Innovobot, Desjardins Capital, Investissement Québec | Acquired | Strong |
| 81 | Exceed.ai | AI sales qualification assistant | $6M | 2 | December 2020 | $4M | Seed | West Fountain Global Fund, Glilot Capital | Acquired | Strong |
| 82 | Boost.ai | Conversational AI for enterprises | $5M | 1 | February 2018 | $5M | Series A | Alliance Venture | Active | Strong |
| 83 | Customers.ai | AI customer acquisition platform | $5M | 1 | April 2023 | $5M | Series A | ScOp Venture Capital, Cultivation Capital, New York Angels | Active | Partial |
| 84 | PeopleReign | IT and HR virtual agent | $4M | 1 | March 2022 | $4M | Seed / venture round | Boulder Ventures, Sterling Road, Moxxie Ventures | Active | Strong |
| 85 | Chatfuel | SMB AI chatbot automation | $2M | 6 | October 2025 | $2M | Seed | Pre-Seed to Succeed, Àlber Blanc, Ershad Jamil | Active | Partial |
| 86 | Activechat | Customer service automation platform | $0 | 1 | July 2018 | $0 | Seed | Undisclosed | Active | Partial |
| 87 | Flow XO | No-code chatbot builder | $0 | 0 | — | $0 | — | — | Active | Full |
| 88 | SnatchBot | Omnichannel bot platform | $0 | 0 | — | $0 | — | — | Active | Partial |
| 89 | Workativ | Employee support automation platform | $0 | 0 | — | $0 | — | — | Active | Strong |
| 90 | Pandorabots | Chatbot building platform | $0 | 0 | — | $0 | — | — | Active | Partial |
Key funding trends in the AI chatbot market
Insights
- The AI chatbot market is highly concentrated, with the top 10 startups capturing about 54.5% of total disclosed funding in this ranking.
- Enterprise AI assistants dominate the upper tier, as Sierra, Glean, Gong, Uniphore, Talkdesk, Writer and Eightfold AI together raised more than $4.8B.
- Customer support AI is the deepest application layer, with major funding across Parloa, Decagon, Cresta, Sendbird, Observe.AI, Drift, Cognigy and Helpshift.
- Recent mega-round activity is concentrated in newer agent platforms, including Sierra, Parloa, Decagon, Assort Health, Netomi and PolyAI.
- Healthcare AI chatbot companies are becoming a separate capital cluster, with Hippocratic AI, Assort Health, Suki, K Health, Hyro and Wysa attracting meaningful funding.
- Legal AI is unusually concentrated, since Harvey alone raised about $1.2B and ranks ahead of many broader customer support automation companies.
- AI recruiting and HR automation has produced several funded outcomes, including Eightfold AI, Paradox, Sana Labs, HireVue, Leena AI, Xor.ai and Exceed.ai.
- Acquisitions cluster around mature enterprise workflow categories, especially customer support, employee support and recruiting automation, where strategic buyers can integrate products quickly.
- Funding drops sharply after the largest AI chatbot companies, with a gap of more than $420M between Talkdesk at rank 10 and Level AI at rank 50.
- NVIDIA appears across several higher-funded AI-native platforms, including Inflection AI, Uniphore, Kore.ai, You.com and Perplexity, showing infrastructure investors moving into application-layer AI.
A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the AI chatbot market based on their total cumulative fundraising. To create this ranking, we reviewed many sources and cross-checked information across multiple places.
Whenever possible, we prioritized official company communications, since those are usually the most reliable source for funding amounts. When those were not available, we relied on reputable industry sources such as TechCrunch, Crunchbase, Financial Times or Forbes (to name a few).
We excluded random blogs, unverified websites, and any sources that could not be validated.
When funding rounds were announced in other currencies such as euros, pounds, Swiss francs, Singapore dollars, Australian dollars, or rupees, we converted them into approximate USD equivalents for consistency.
Sometimes different sources report slightly different numbers, or the exact round size is not fully disclosed. In those cases, we flag the uncertainty and assign a confidence label to each startup, visible in the last column.
Here is what they mean.
Full confidence: The company’s equity fundraising history can be reconstructed completely from public sources. The rounds, dates, amounts, and key investors are clearly identified, with no meaningful gaps.
Strong confidence: The fundraising history is largely complete and reliable. There may be a small missing detail, such as incomplete investor information or a minor round with limited data, but the overall record is clear.
Partial confidence: The main fundraising rounds can be identified, but the record is incomplete or somewhat mixed. Some rounds may be missing or certain funding events may be difficult to separate clearly.
Low confidence: Public information is too limited, inconsistent, or ambiguous to reliably reconstruct the company’s equity fundraising history.
When the confidence level is too low, we take a conservative approach and exclude the company from the ranking. We don’t want to include data that cannot be reliably verified.
This reflects how we conduct all our AI chatbot market research.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific calculation, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.
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