VoiceLine raises €10M to scale its voice AI platform for frontline enterprise teams


VoiceLine raises €10M to scale its voice AI platform for frontline enterprise teams

VoiceLine, a Munich-based startup that builds voice-first artificial intelligence for enterprise frontline workers, has closed €10 million in Series A funding to accelerate growth, expand its product and bring its technology to more customers across Europe and beyond.

The round was led by Alstin Capital and Peak, with continued participation from existing backers including Scalehouse Capital, Venture Stars and NAP.

The fresh capital will help VoiceLine grow its team, invest in product development and support its international expansion.

VoiceLine’s platform is designed to meet the needs of field sales, service and operations teams who spend most of their day on the move.

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Instead of forcing workers to stop and type reports or update enterprise systems manually, the company’s AI assistant lets employees capture information by speaking.

Voice recordings are then automatically turned into structured visit reports, CRM entries, follow-up tasks and other work items, all synced with existing enterprise systems such as CRM and ERP tools.

Nowadays, for frontline teams, administrative tasks often lag behind the customer interactions that generate them. Delayed documentation and incomplete data prevent real-time visibility for managers and reduce the value of customer insights.

VoiceLine’s solution aims to eliminate those bottlenecks by embedding AI into daily workflows via voice, which the company says is the most natural interface for employees on the move.

Nicolas Höflinger, co-founder and CEO of VoiceLine, said the funding milestone will help the startup scale its operations and make enterprise-grade voice AI more accessible to organisations with distributed mobile teams.

The company already counts customers in manufacturing, logistics and services sectors, where field teams interact with clients throughout the day.

With this round, VoiceLine joins a broader wave of European startups targeting voice and AI solutions for business workflows, from automatic transcription and task automation to enterprise-scale insights and analytics.

The company plans to broaden its platform to support more frontline use cases and continue growing its presence outside Germany.

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