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Otter.ai

www.otter.ai

 
Otter.ai is the world`s leading meeting transcription, summarization and collaboration tool. Teams connect Otter to their calendars and video conferencing apps to capture, store and even collaborate using their notes from every meeting. The company is backed by early investors in Google, DeepMind, Zoom, and Tesla.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.otter.ai
  • 800 West El Camino Real Suite 170
    Mountain View, CA USA 94040
  • Phone: 650.441.9123

Executives

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Funding

Otter.ai raised $10M on 01/23/2020
Otter.ai raised $50M on 02/25/2021

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