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Granola Raises $125 Million, Reaches $150 Million Valuation

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Granola has secured 1.25 billion Norwegian kroner in Series C funding, boosting the company’s valuation to 1.5 billion kroner. This increase follows an earlier valuation of 250 million kroner.

Granola Expands from Note-Taking Tool to AI App for Businesses

The funding round was led by Danny Rimer from Index Ventures, with participation from Kleiner Perkins and existing investors such as Lightspeed and Spark. Granola has now raised a total of 1.9 billion kroner since its inception. The company has evolved from a consumer-focused note-taking tool to offering features tailored for the enterprise market, including collaborative note-taking and new workspaces called “Spaces.”

Granola has also introduced two new APIs that allow users to integrate notes into AI workflows. The personal API provides access to individual notes, while the enterprise API is designed for administrators. This development follows user feedback regarding issues with Granola’s local database solution. The company is now working to improve data access to support local AI agents.

What’s Next for Granola?

Granola’s API development offers Norwegian companies the opportunity to integrate notes into existing workflows. This can enhance efficiency in meetings and project follow-ups.

Source: TechCrunch

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