Artificial Intelligence

Natter Raises $23M to Replace Enterprise Surveys With AI Video

New York: Natter has raised USD 23 million to scale its AI conversation intelligence platform globally. The Series A was led by Renegade Partners, with participation from Kindred Capital, Costanoa Ventures, Rackhouse Ventures, Village Global, and Asymmetric Capital Partners. Founders and executives from Peakon, Beamery, Tessian, and Indeed also joined the round.

The company’s pitch is simple. Enterprise surveys are fast and cheap, but they only provide surface-level insights. Focus groups offer deep understanding, but they are slow and small. Natter replaces both. Its platform runs thousands of simultaneous one-to-one AI-moderated video conversations and delivers synthesised insights to HR, strategy, and sales leaders within hours.

The numbers behind the model are compelling. Forty minutes of Natter conversations produced more insight than 500 hours of traditional interviews. The same group generated 40 times more usable voice data than a standard focus group. Conversations surfaced 97–147% more themes, including issues leaders did not know they had.

Privacy is central to the product. All personally identifiable information is redacted at the point of transcription. It is technologically impossible to trace a comment back to an individual. That anonymity is what drives honesty. If statistics are to be relied upon, 100% of participants in independent testing felt safer sharing candid views in Natter than in surveys or focus groups.

Similarly, AI is reshaping other enterprise tasks. For instance, Conntour’s AI-powered search engine helps organizations manage and analyze security footage more efficiently, demonstrating the growing role of AI tools in automating critical business functions.

Customers already using the platform include Accenture, ServiceNow, Mondelez, Philip Morris International, and PwC. Accenture’s Global Head of Talent described running conversations with 10,000 people between noon and 1pm on a Tuesday and having actionable insights by 8am Wednesday.

Founded in 2021 by Charlie Woodward and James Stevens, Natter grew fourfold in 2024 and fivefold in 2025. It has relocated its headquarters from London to New York, where 80% of its revenue now originates. The funding will expand its engineering, data, and product teams as it targets the estimated USD 180 billion enterprise insights market.

Amita Parul

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