
Noota Secures €3M to Expand AI Transcription Services
Noota, a Paris-based startup specializing in AI-driven meeting transcription and recruitment assistance, has secured €3 million in a funding round led by Blast Club, with participation from SHARPSTONE and Bpifrance. The funds will support Noota's international expansion, technological advancements, and team growth.
Founded by Alexandre Duffaut and Darius Alnaddaf, Noota offers an AI assistant that captures and synthesizes conversations from various communication platforms, providing real-time transcription, intelligent summaries, and actionable insights. This service streamlines recruitment processes for HR teams by transcribing discussions, creating structured candidate reports, and syncing data into ATS tools.
Noota's platform integrates with major platforms like Zoom, Teams, Webex, and Google Meet, supporting transcription in over 50 languages. It connects with popular tools such as Notion, Slack, and BullHorn, ensuring seamless workflow integration. With a user base of 100,000 active users and over 3,000 client companies, Noota processes approximately 50,000 transcriptions weekly, all while ensuring data security and compliance with GDPR, ISO 27001, and SOC2 standards.
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