Kardome co-founders.

Kardome secures $10M Series A for spatial hearing AI technology

The Israeli startup’s spatial hearing software enables devices to move beyond screen-based, manual inputs and instead respond to natural, voice-driven, and context-aware interactions. Kardome’s software has already been implemented in more than a million devices.

Israeli startup Kardome, which develops voice AI technology, announced on Wednesday that it has secured $10 million in Series A funding led by Korea Investment Partners.
Additional investors in the round include Next Gear Ventures, KB Investment, Honeystone Ventures, J-Ventures, Hyundai Motor Group, Talar Corp., and Techstars. Alongside the funding, Kardome is establishing a new headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, to drive growth and strengthen its presence in the Asian market. Kardome currently employs 23 people, 15 of them in Israel.
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Kardome co-founders.
(Photo: Ben Reis)
Kardome’s spatial hearing software enables devices to move beyond screen-based, manual inputs and instead respond to natural, voice-driven, and context-aware interactions. Kardome’s software has already been implemented in more than a million devices.
"We’re not just building voice technology; we’re creating a new paradigm for how people interact with the world around them,” said Kardome's CEO Dani Cherkassky. “Our Spatial Hearing software unlocks ambient audio's potential, making it possible for devices to truly understand the context of speech, whether in a busy car or a bustling street. This funding and these partnerships will accelerate our journey to bring this next-generation tech to the market.”