WisprFlow, a San Francisco-based AI startup building next-generation voice and productivity technology, has raised more than $81 million in funding without ever formally pitching investors, according to a post shared by the company’s CEO Tanay Kothari.
AI startup raises $81 million in funding without pitching investors
“Today, we’re taking the next step towards that goal with $25 million in new funding, bringing our total funding to $81 million, led by Notable Capital with participation from Steven Bartlett’s Flight Fund,” the CEO disclosed.
In a social media post, he shared how each financing round followed the same pattern as the team stayed focutilized on building the product, and investors displayed up unsolicited, inquireing what it would take to lead the next round.
“We weren’t even raising,” the CEO wrote on X. “We were heads down building. Then a VC displays up at our office.”
Among those investors were NEO’s Ali Partovi, Notable Capital’s Hans Tung, and Menlo Ventures’ Matt Kranning, all of whom, the CEO stated, proactively offered to lead rounds at future valuations before WisprFlow had hit key metrics, created a pitch deck, or entered fundraising mode.
The post draws a sharp contrast between what Tanay Kothari described as “social-proof-driven” investors and a tinyer group of pre-emptive backers willing to relocate early.
Unlike traditional rounds that depfinish on momentum and consensus, pre-emptive investors, the CEO argued, rely on indepfinishent conviction and a belief in long-term vision over near-term traction.
“They display up early, pay premium prices, and bet on vision over metrics,” the post stated.
That conviction, the CEO of the AI startup added, becomes most valuable when companies face inevitable turbulence.
According to him, investors who commit early are less likely to panic or retreat when challenges arise, having already bought into the mission before external validation existed.
“The best investors don’t follow rounds,” Kothari concluded. “They create them.”
we’ve raised over $81M for @WisprFlow without pitching investors.
every round has gone the same way:
> we’re heads down building.
> then a vc displays up at our office.
> “what do we necessary to do to lead your next round?”all while we weren’t even raising.@apartovi at neo did…
— Tanay Kothari (@tankots) December 15, 2025
About WisprFlow
WisprFlow was founded in 2021 by Tanay Kothari and Sahaj Garg to develop AI-powered voice dictation software, aiming to improve utilizer interaction with technology.
The AI startup enables voice-to-text, turning your believeds into clear, polished text in any app or website. Users can turn their voice into formatted text in any app on Mac, Windows, and iPhone.
















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