VerveVoice raises $15M to commercialize a designer-focused voice UI toolkit
Design · 3 min read
VerveVoice's toolkit is aimed at product designers building voice and conversational interfaces, offering a drag-and-drop editor for dialogue trees and precise timing controls. The platform includes emotion-aware TTS and a testing lab for multi-accent and latency simulations.
The $15 million raise, led by TalkLabs, will grow the company's designer experience team and fund integrations with analytics platforms for voice metrics like turn latency and interruption rate. VerveVoice emphasized safety features—content filters and opt-in data collection—to reassure privacy-conscious customers.
Designers said the visual dialogue editor lowers the barrier for multidisciplinary teams to prototype voice interactions together, but noted issues around accessibility and fallback experiences for users who cannot use voice. VerveVoice pledged to expand multimodal fallback templates and WCAG-aligned components.