Top 6 AI-based Videoconferencing startups

Updated: May 10, 2026
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These startups use machine learning and computer vision to enhance video-meeting experience, including intelligent background blur, noise cancellation, automated camera framing, real-time transcription, facial recognition and gesture recognition.
1
Otter.ai
Country: USA | Funding: $73M
Otter.ai is an AI assistant for video meeting transcription, note-taking, searching and sharing recordings of meetings, lectures, and live streams. You can add Otter directly to a video conference or grant it access to recordings, and it will transcribe the entire conversation, capture highlights, and automate follow-up actions. Otter's AI-powered chat combines meetings and connected apps, instantly answering questions and helping you create follow-up actions, reports and content using LLM models like ChatGPT, Claude, and others via the MCP server. The assistant supports numerous integrations with tools like Slack, Zoom, Google Meet, Salesforce, Google Drive, and many others.
2
Unique
Country: Switzerland | Funding: $52.8M
Unique, a video calls platform that uses AI to teach sales teams how to improve their pitches. Unique uses AI to analyse customer conversations. The video recordings of these then help sales people work out which parts of their pitch work best.
3
Fathom
Country: USA | Funding: $23.7M
AI based audiovisual recording service that integrates with both Zoom and Google Calendar.
4
Fireflies.ai
Country: USA | Funding: $19M
Fireflies.ai offers an AI Meeting assistant that records, transcribes, and makes searchable meeting notes.
5
Supernormal
Country: Sweden | Funding: $12M
Supernormal is an AI assistant that automatically writes detailed notes for Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet video meetings.
6
Noty.ai
Country: Ukraine | Funding: $675K
Noty is a note-taking AI assistant transforming Google Meet into notes, action items, tasks and events.
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