Tldv receives 4.3 million euros

Anna-Lena Malter Anna-Lena Malter | 17.06.2022

The Cologne-based startup enables participants of online meetings to record and transcribe important moments.

Cologne-based startup Tldv is getting €4.3 million after a seed round led by Madrid-based K Fund, with participation from existing investors Seedcamp and Mustard Seed Maze. Other investors in the round include Shilling.vc and Glovo co-founder and CEO Oscar Pierre.

According to co-founder and CEO Raphael Allstadt, demand for meeting recording solutions has skyrocketed since the company's founding and Corona, "We're still talking about how remote will be the future of work. But the real macro trend that's accelerating is asynchronous collaboration at scale."

Tldv's software gives users the ability to use a search engine to find every spoken word from every meeting. To do so, the startup integrates productivity tools like Slack, Notion and CRMs like Hubspor or Pipedrive.

Jaime Novoa of K Fund added, "At K Fund, we have long recorded some of our internal meetings so that they could be used at a later date by those who could not attend. With the pandemic and hybrid ways of working, this exploded. Tldv takes this to another level, and we're obviously heavy users in the company."


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