The company is expanding its product towards an AI-driven workspace, developing technology that enables AI agents to actively participate in meetings and online calls. Unlike traditional meeting-assistance tools, which mainly record and transcribe conversations, Meetgeek’s platform is designed to transform discussions into structured data and actionable tasks, integrating them directly into company workflows.
Founded by three former colleagues from a leading multinational, Meetgeek has gained significant traction in the global business environment in recent years. Since its launch, the company has grown to more than 4,000 client companies across over 100 countries, with an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of more than USD 2 million – a figure that has tripled in the past 12 months.
“In the last year we launched multiple features such as AI Chat for online meetings, a recording tool for Google Chrome and Voice AI agents that automate all follow-up actions. Now we are introducing Chat with Tools, which allows users to orchestrate automations directly from natural conversations – instantly connecting the information captured in meetings with CRM applications and other project management and workflow tools. Our vision is to fully connect meetings with company applications: conversations are turned into structured data, follow-up actions are executed automatically, and teams collaborate asynchronously with AI copilots that understand the context of every conversation. With multi-agent AI capabilities and customised automations, Meetgeek is scaling and transforming from a top meeting assistant into an AI workspace,” said Dan Huru, CEO of Meetgeek.
The EUR 1.6 million investment will support the company in this scaling process. “As always, we invest in visionary founders who anticipate the problems users will face tomorrow and who execute at record speed. The Meetgeek team has shown us what it means to combine courage, creativity and real innovation into a product with global impact. We have complete confidence in them and believe they are perfectly timed to scale at maximum speed,” said Dan Călugăreanu, Partner at Early Game Ventures.