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AI Customer Support startups (2026)

Sierra at $15B and Decagon at $1.5B are pricing on resolved tickets — the contact-center seat is the variable being compressed.

95 ai customer support startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $7.2B.

Tracked
95
Total Raised
$7.2B
Countries
18
Active Deals
1

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Customer Support

2022 → 2026
$14.3M
’22
$20M
’23
$915.5M
’24
$1.0B
’25
$1.6B
’26

Market overview

Sierra crossed $100M ARR 21 months after launch and raised $950M at a $15B valuation in May 2026 — that single trajectory is reshaping how every other AI customer support startup pitches investors. Decagon (now $1.5B valuation, $296M raised) and Cresta ($271M, Series D) are competing on the same outcome: replace tier-one tickets, charge per resolution, and watch contact-center seat counts compress.

The Sierra-Decagon arms race

The two pure-play conversational support agents are running parallel motions with opposite go-to-market shapes. Sierra leans on Bret Taylor's Salesforce roster — Deliveroo, Discord, Ramp, Rivian, SoFi, ADT, Cigna — and prices on resolved tickets so margin tracks deflection. Decagon won internet-native logos (Duolingo, Notion, Webflow) and posted ~$6M ARR by late 2024 against Sierra's $20M, but scaled Series B at a $1.5B valuation. Ada ($191M, $1.2B valuation), Forethought ($92M Series C), and Kore.ai ($250M Series C, unicorn) sit one tier down with longer enterprise cycles and slower per-seat compression.

The deflection metric is the entire pitch. Klarna publicly walked back parts of its AI-only customer service in 2024 and quietly rehired humans; that retreat became the cautionary tale every CX leader cites when negotiating SLAs with Sierra or Decagon today.

Voice is the next frontier

The voice subcategory is where the 2026 cheques are concentrating. Cresta ($271M, $1.6B valuation), Observe.AI ($213M Series C), and Kore.ai embed inside live agent workflows — real-time coaching, automated QA, conversation intelligence on top of Five9, Genesys, and NICE. Avoca AI ($125M Series B, $1B valuation) targets home-services dispatch. PolyAI, Bland AI, and Retell AI are pushing fully autonomous voice agents into restaurants, dental offices, and outbound dialing.

Krisp's $17.5M Series A funds noise cancellation, accent translation, and AI note-taking for the agent side of the call — a quieter moat than the agentic platforms but a genuinely defensible one. Moveworks ($305M Series C, $2.1B valuation) sits adjacent: internal IT and HR helpdesk rather than external CX, but the same deflection thesis.

What 2026 actually decides

Whether outcome-based pricing survives a recession. Sierra and Decagon only earn when AI deflects, so margins ride on accuracy at scale. If reliability dips, Zendesk, Salesforce, and ServiceNow reclaim the surface by bundling adequate AI into existing seats. The vertical plays — EliseAI in property management, Avoca in home services, Moveworks in IT — are the best-positioned to hold ground regardless of which direction horizontal pricing breaks.

Key trends 2026

  • Sierra's $15B run sets the ceiling. A $950M round at $15B in May 2026 and $100M ARR in 21 months means every Series B-and-up CX agent now benchmarks against Sierra's resolution-based pricing.
  • Voice is where the pilots are landing. Cresta ($271M, $1.6B), Observe.AI ($213M), and Avoca AI ($125M, $1B) are converting CCaaS deployments into real-time coaching and home-services dispatch agents.
  • Klarna's reversal reset SLA expectations. After publicly retreating from AI-only customer service, every Decagon and Ada bake-off now includes contractual fallbacks to human agents.
  • Vertical depth still beats horizontal scale. EliseAI in leasing, Moveworks ($305M) in internal IT, and Avoca in home services are growing faster than horizontal pure-plays at comparable funding.

Benchmarks vs global

Total tracked funding
$3.36B+
Sierra alone took $950M in May 2026
Companies tracked
38
voice agents the fastest-adding subcategory
Sierra valuation
$15B
$10B in Sept 2025, Tiger Global led
US HQ share
~41%
India, UK, Canada lead non-US

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 27
  • Series A 20
  • Series C 11
  • Series B 9
  • Series D 8
  • Pre-Seed 4
  • Series A Extension 2
  • IPO 1

Top investors backing AI Customer Support

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FAQ

Frequently asked

Why is Sierra valued at $15B when Decagon is at $1.5B?
Sierra crossed $100M ARR in 21 months versus Decagon's roughly $6M ARR by late 2024. Bret Taylor's Salesforce-era network unlocked enterprise logos like Cigna, ADT, and Rivian early; Decagon won internet-native customers like Notion and Duolingo first. Sierra's $950M Tiger Global and GV round in May 2026 also reflects the deflection-pricing thesis being underwritten at a different scale than per-seat models.
Did Klarna's AI customer service actually fail?
Partially. Klarna publicly claimed its AI agent was doing the work of 700 humans, then in 2024 quietly rehired support staff and acknowledged the all-AI tier produced unacceptable customer-experience hits. The reversal didn't kill the category — Sierra and Decagon kept growing — but it reset how CX leaders write contracts, with fallback SLAs and human-in-the-loop guarantees now standard.
Who are the top AI customer support startups by funding?
Sierra leads at $1.27B raised pre-2026 (now ~$2.2B with the May round). Moveworks sits at $305M Series C. Decagon is at $296M Series B with a $1.5B valuation. Cresta, Kore.ai, and Observe.AI cluster between $213M and $271M. Ada is at $190.9M. Avoca AI hit $125M Series B at a $1B valuation in 2025. Forethought, 11x, and Krisp round out the disclosed-funding tier.
How does outcome-based pricing actually work?
Sierra and Decagon charge per resolved ticket rather than per agent seat. The vendor's margin depends on AI accuracy in production — if a conversation resolves without escalating to a human, the vendor invoices; if it escalates, it doesn't. That structure aligns vendor incentives with deflection but exposes vendors to model regressions, traffic spikes, and edge-case failures that don't show up in pilots.
What's the difference between Cresta and Sierra?
Cresta ($271M, $1.6B valuation) sits inside live agent workflows — coaching humans in real time, automating QA, and feeding conversation intelligence to managers. Sierra replaces the agent for tier-one work. Both are sold to CX leaders, but Cresta plays well with Five9, Genesys, and NICE incumbents while Sierra and Decagon pitch outright contact-center compression.

Recent rounds in AI Customer Support

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Date Startup Round Amount
May 2026 Nectar Series A $30M
May 2026 Sierra Series D $950M
Apr 2026 Netomi Series C $110M
Apr 2026 Hightouch Series D $150M
Apr 2026 Avoca AI Series B $125M
Jan 2026 Decagon Series D $250M
Jan 2026 Level3AI Seed $13M
Jan 2026 Pollen Seed $500K

All AI Customer Support startups

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Netomi

US est. 2016

The only agentic AI platform built for what comes after the pilot, designed for enterprises that can't afford to get it wrong.

Raised
$110M
Stage
S-C
36

PolyAI

GB est. 2017

The world's most lifelike voice AI agents for enterprise customer service.

Raised
$170M
Stage
S-C
35

Coveo

CA

Coveo provides an AI Relevance™ Platform, offering AI-powered search and conversational discovery solutions built for enterprise ROI.

Stage
IPO
35

11x

US est. 2022

Digital workers that don't just automate tasks – they transform your business with human-like intelligence.

Raised
$70M
34

Jio Haptik

IN

Enterprise-grade conversational AI agents that deliver human-like customer experiences at infinite scale.

Stage
ACQUIRED
33

EliseAI

US est. 2017

Conversational AI assistant for property management and leasing.

Raised
$140M
Stage
S-D
28

Retell AI

US est. 2023

Hire your AI call center for sales, support, and appointment scheduling

Stage
Seed
22

Gnani.ai

IN

Automate voice, SMS, WhatsApp, chat and email with AI agents that understand intent, trigger workflows, and close the loop.

18

Parloa

DE est. 2018

An AI Agent Management Platform that transforms customer conversations into lasting loyalty for contact centers.

Raised
$100M
Stage
S-B
17

Yellow.ai

Transform CX & EX with Yellow.ai’s Agentic AI platform to autonomously drive human-like conversations at scale.

Raised
$102M
Stage
S-C
17

Bland AI

Automate phone calls with conversational AI for enterprises, powering next-generation AI call centers.

Raised
$22M
Stage
S-A
17

Voiceflow

CA

Build, launch, and scale advanced AI agents for support, lead generation, and beyond without code.

Raised
$35M
Stage
S-A
17

Relevance AI

AI Agents for Sales & GTM Teams to scale results without scaling headcount.

Raised
$24M
Stage
S-B
17

Slang AI

US

The #1 Voice AI tool for restaurants, acting as an AI Superhost to manage reservations and guest inquiries 24/7.

17

Truora

CO

Securely connect businesses and people, facilitating access to digital services and improving customer relationships.

17

indigo.ai

IT

Automate conversations with AI Agents to manage complex tasks and speak with your brand's voice.

17

Pylon

Pylon is an AI-native B2B support platform that unifies every channel and automates resolution for complex customer issues.

15

Lorikeet

The AI Customer Concierge for complex companies, resolving customer problems end-to-end across their lifecycle.

15

Sprig

US

Accelerate every step of your research workflow with an enterprise research platform powered by AI agents.

15

Botpress

The complete AI agent platform for building, deploying, and monitoring AI agents powered by the latest LLMs.

14

Insider One

The leading Agentic Customer Engagement Platform for continuous AI decisioning and autonomous end-to-end engagement.

14

Maven AGI

Enterprise AI agent platform for customer experience that delivers exceptional service at every touchpoint.

14

Octane AI

The #1 AI-powered product quiz platform for Shopify that turns browsers into buyers.

14