Aflorithmic
Aflorithmic is a technology company.
Financial History
Aflorithmic has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Aflorithmic has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Aflorithmic is a technology company.
Aflorithmic has raised $500K across 1 funding round.
Aflorithmic has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Aflorithmic has raised $500K in total across 1 funding round.
Aflorithmic's investors include Ada Ventures, Concept Ventures, Haatch, HV Capital, O'Shaughnessy Ventures, sequel, Soma Capital, Striking Markets, Desigan Chinniah, Johan Lorenzen, Mandeep Singh, Marcus Exall.
Aflorithmic is a London/Barcelona-based technology company, now operating as AudioStack, that builds an AI-powered Audio-As-A-Service platform for fully automated, scalable audio production.[1][3][5] It serves brands, agencies, advertisers, podcasters, and content creators by enabling text-to-audio generation, voice cloning, music integration, and mastering for delivery on websites, apps, or smart speakers—solving the problem of slow, expensive traditional audio production with real-time, cost-effective alternatives.[1][2][3] The platform supports over 600 AI voices in 60+ languages, 100+ sound designs, and 30+ effects, powering use cases like audio advertising, podcasting, video voiceovers, and dynamic creative optimization (DCO).[2][5] With a team of 23-200 specialists in AI, machine learning, and audio engineering, it has shown growth through global expansion to New York and rebranding to AudioStack.[1][5]
Aflorithmic was founded in February 2019 by three co-founders: Timo Kunz (CEO), Peadar Coyle (CTO), and Björn Ühss (CCO), leveraging their expertise in AI, machine learning, software development, and audio engineering.[1][3] The idea emerged from recognizing audio's rising role in marketing and media, where consumers prefer engaging voice ads, but production was bottlenecked by manual processes—prompting a platform for synthetic media, voice cloning, and automation.[1][3] Early traction came from its "world's first fully automatable audio production" pitch, quickly positioning it as a pioneer in Audio-As-A-Service amid generative AI hype, with pivots like rebranding to AudioStack to emphasize infrastructure-scale capabilities.[3][5][6]
Aflorithmic rides the generative AI wave in audio, akin to digital photography's disruption of film, transforming static media into dynamic, synthetic experiences amid surging demand for voice content in advertising and podcasts.[3][7] Timing aligns with AI infrastructure maturation—post-2019 foundations in text-to-speech and cloning—fueled by market forces like cheaper compute, multimodal AI adoption, and consumer shift to audio-first platforms (e.g., smart speakers, TikTok audio).[1][2][3] It influences the ecosystem by democratizing pro-grade audio for non-experts, boosting efficiency for 13,000+ AI firms and enabling scalable personalization in a $100B+ advertising market, while competing with players like Adauris in text-to-audio.[3]
AudioStack (formerly Aflorithmic) is poised for expansion as AI audio infrastructure, potentially integrating multimodal models for video-audio sync and deeper e-commerce personalization.[3][5] Trends like real-time generative media and edge AI deployment will accelerate its growth, evolving influence from niche Audio-As-A-Service to core workflow enabler for global brands—mirroring how cloud transformed computing, but for sound.[2][7] Watch for partnerships in advertising giants and voice commerce, solidifying its edge in a synthetic media boom.
Aflorithmic has raised $500K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in May 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2023 | $500K Seed | Ada Ventures, Concept Ventures, Haatch, HV Capital, O'Shaughnessy Ventures, sequel, Soma Capital, Striking Markets, Desigan Chinniah, Johan Lorenzen, Mandeep Singh, Marcus Exall, Mik Attisani, Musaab Hakami, Omid Ashtari, Sarah Drinkwater |