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Vobiz.ai Secures $1M to Reinvent Telephony for the AI Voice Era

Piper Serica-backed Vobiz.ai is targeting the gap between traditional telephony systems and the near-zero latency, programmable call control that AI voice agents actually need.

Piper Serica-backed Vobiz.ai is targeting the gap between traditional telephony systems and the near-zero latency, programmable call control that AI voice agents actually need.

Vobiz.ai, a Bengaluru-based telephony infrastructure startup, has raised $1 million in a seed funding round led by Piper Serica VC Fund, with proceeds earmarked for strengthening engineering and go-to-market capabilities.

Co-founded in 2025 by Suman Gandham and Vikash Srivastava, Vobiz.ai builds low-latency, secure voice infrastructure purpose-built for AI voice agents, targeting the limitations of traditional telephony systems that were never designed for conversational AI workloads.

The platform offers instant DID provisioning, low-latency SIP trunking, real-time streaming, noise cancellation and compliance automation, allowing developers to integrate voice AI capabilities quickly without building telephony infrastructure from scratch. It also provides low-latency call bridging optimized for AI response cycles, real-time streaming for large language model integrations, audio enhancement layers and compliance workflows aligned with Indian telecom regulations.

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Traditional telephony infrastructure was not built for the demands of AI voice agents, which require near-zero latency, programmable call control and seamless LLM integration. Vobiz.ai is positioning itself as the infrastructure layer that bridges that gap, offering developers an AI-native alternative to legacy systems.

Over the next 12 to 18 months, the company plans to expand its DID inventory and carrier partnerships, enhance real-time streaming capabilities and introduce advanced observability and enterprise-grade compliance tools.

It operates in a competitive space that includes Exotel, Plivo, Twilio, Telnyx and Ubona, though its AI-native positioning and focus on Indian regulatory compliance give it a distinct angle in the domestic market. The global voice AI market is projected to reach $32.47 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 29 percent, according to market research cited by the company.

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