Voxa raises $48M Series B to scale real-time voice AI for games
Gaming · 3 min read
Voxa announced a $48 million Series B round led by PlayScale Capital to expand its real-time voice AI platform aimed at game developers. Voxa's tooling synthesizes expressive NPC dialogue and supports multilingual, low-latency voice delivery optimized for consoles and cloud gaming.
The company plans to use the capital to lower end-to-end roundtrip latency, expand SDKs for Unreal and Unity, and build a voice asset marketplace where studios can license character voices and prosody presets. Voxa says it has already shipped pilots with three mid-size studios and one AA publisher.
Voxa emphasizes ethical safeguards such as consent-based voice cloning and in-game transparency controls to prevent misuse. The startup will also open an SDK beta for indie developers later this summer to broaden adoption.