Paris-based voice AI startup Gradium raises $100 million with Nvidia backing
Paris-based voice AI startup Gradium has raised $100 million in a seed round backed by Nvidia. The company will use the funding to open an office in the San Francisco Bay Area and hire specialists to compete for talent in the world's largest AI development hub.
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Paris-based voice AI startup Gradium announced on July 9, 2026 that it has raised $100 million in a seed round backed by Nvidia. The company plans to open an office in the San Francisco Bay area and use the investment to hire specialists in the American AI ecosystem.
Where the investment will go
Gradium's main goal after the round is to expand its presence in the USA. The startup intends to open an office in Bay Area, the region around San Francisco where major technology companies, AI laboratories, venture funds, and engineers with experience working on machine learning models are concentrated.
The company directly links this move to competition for talent. For voice AI developers, specialists in model training, audio processing, infrastructure, product development, and deployment of technologies to real-world services are particularly important. The new office should help Gradium hire such employees closer to the largest AI company market.
- Gradium is based in Paris.
- The seed round amounted to $100 million.
- Nvidia participated in the round.
- The company announced plans to open an office in Bay Area on July 9, 2026.
- Funds will be directed in part to compete for specialists in the USA.
Why Nvidia's backing matters
Nvidia's participation makes the round notable in the AI infrastructure market. Nvidia remains a key supplier of computational accelerators for training and running modern models, so its backing can be a significant signal for other investors and potential Gradium partners.
However, the statement does not imply that Nvidia will supply the startup with any specific volume of equipment, provide exclusive access to chips, or become a technology partner on a specific product. The confirmed fact is Nvidia's participation in financing. The company has not disclosed other details of the partnership.
The size of the round alone distinguishes Gradium even against the backdrop of an active AI startup market. Seed investments typically go toward building a team, developing core technology, and finding first sustainable use cases. $100 million gives the company a significant reserve of resources for faster hiring and operations across both European and American markets simultaneously.
What will change for Gradium
Gradium will develop the company simultaneously from Paris and Bay Area. The Paris base maintains access to European engineers and the research environment, while the California office adds a presence near companies that create models, cloud services, and products based on generative AI.
Voice AI is a competitive segment. It includes speech recognition technologies, voice synthesis, voice interfaces, and audio processing tools. To establish itself in this category, the startup needs not only quality models but also computational power, an engineering team, and quick access to clients. The attracted capital should give Gradium the ability to work across these directions in parallel.
The company explained its US expansion as a desire to strengthen its position in the center of the world's leading AI ecosystem. This means Gradium views Bay Area not as a formal representative office but as a platform for hiring and further growth. Specific products, clients, and timelines for launching the American office were not mentioned in the published information.
What this means
Gradium's round shows that competition for the voice AI market is increasingly moving beyond American AI laboratories: a European startup has secured major early funding and is immediately investing in access to talent and the Bay Area market.
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