April 3, 2026Funding-SeedAgents

Miravoice Raises $6.3M to Replace Human Phone Interviewers with AI Agents

Phone surveys haven't changed in decades. A human calls you, reads 120 questions, spends 40 minutes on the line, and you both wish it was over. Miravoice just raised $6.3 million to replace that human with an AI voice agent.

The seed round was led by Unusual Ventures, with participation from Neo, 25madison, and angels from Ramp, PubMatic, Atlassian, and Google. The funding will scale the platform to handle tens of millions of calls.

What makes this interesting for the agentic ecosystem isn't the survey use case itself β€” it's the capability bar. These aren't simple chatbot conversations. They're 40-minute structured interviews with open-ended responses, numerical inputs, multiple choice, Likert scales, and matrix questions. The agent has to maintain context across 120+ questions, handle unexpected responses, and keep a conversation natural for nearly an hour. That's an extreme endurance test for voice agents.

The market is real. Market research and polling is a multi-billion dollar industry that still runs on human callers. Response rates have been declining for years because people hate picking up for unknown numbers. An AI agent that sounds natural and handles complex question flows could actually improve data quality while cutting costs.

Miravoice is headquartered in New York and preparing for a broader rollout.

https://news.crunchbase.com/venture/ai-interviewer-miravoice-raises-seed-funding-unusual/
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