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Voice AI Technology Startup Kardome Innovates Speech Recognition Solutions | Israeli Tech

Kardome’s AI-driven Spatial Hearing and noise reduction technology facilitate a seamless voice recognition experience in any acoustic environment

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Kardome is an Israeli startup that develops voice AI technology. The firm raised $10 million in a Series A round of funding led by Korea Investment Partners.

Voice AI, also known as voice artificial intelligence, is a technology that enables computers to understand and respond to human speech. It encompasses a range of techniques, including speech recognition, natural language processing, and text-to-speech synthesis.

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Founded in 2019, Kardome’s patented Spatial Hearing technology simultaneously enhances speech signals from multiple speakers in real time, isolating the target speech with unsurpassed accuracy and enabling users to achieve high-quality results.

Kardome knows who is talking, where they’re located, and what they’re saying. Their breakthrough technology improves voice recognition accuracy in challenging soundscapes, transforming voice UI from a cloud-dependent experience to a secure, real-time, and customizable user experience driven by neural network technology that is deployable to any smart device.

Kardome’s AI-driven Spatial Hearing and noise reduction technology facilitate a seamless voice recognition experience in any acoustic environment, from the quiet to the chaotic.

Kardome sets itself apart by clustering speech signals based on location. Its Spatial Hearing technology isolates individual voices, even in noisy environments, allowing for clear and accurate voice commands. Unlike direction-based approaches like beamforming, its solution excels in indoor and closed spaces.

As the automotive industry races towards the future, advanced voice control is becoming essential. Kardome Mobility is leading the charge, offering a superior user experience, cost savings, and unparalleled vehicle personalization. Using sophisticated voice biometric algorithms, a driver can unlock their car and trunk with commands such as “Hi Car, unlock.” This functionality leverages Kardome tech, including MyWord and biometrics, which ensure that access commands are authenticated accurately and securely based on the user’s voiceprint.

Upon entering the vehicle, users can trigger a range of personalized settings through voice commands. For example, a command like “Hi Car” prompts the system to recognize the user’s profile, adjust the climate control to preferred settings, and configure the seat position.

“We’re not just building voice technology; we’re creating a new paradigm for how people interact with the world around them,” said Kardome’s CEO Dani Cherkassky. “Our Spatial Hearing software unlocks ambient audio’s potential, making it possible for devices to truly understand the context of speech, whether in a busy car or a bustling street. This funding and these partnerships will accelerate our journey to bring this next-generation tech to the market.”

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