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Miravoice Lands $6.3M to Automate Quantitative Surveys for Market Research and Polling with AI Voice Agents
The AI-native platform makes running large-scale, structured phone surveys as easy as building a Google Form, while cutting cost and time-to-insight.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / Miravoice, a voice AI platform for precision data collection, today announced a $6.3 million seed funding round led by Unusual Ventures, with participation from Neo, 25madison, and notable angels including Karim Atiyeh (CTO, Ramp), Rajeev Goel (CEO, PubMatic), Amar Goel (CEO, Bito AI), and executives from Atlassian, Crusoe, and Google. The funding will support additional engineering hires, scaling the Miravoice platform to handle tens of millions of calls, and ongoing product refinements, as the company prepares for a broader rollout.
Miravoice builds voice agents for structured, quantitative conversations, such as long-form phone surveys for market research and public opinion polling. The platform is designed so that anyone who needs data can launch complex, rules-based voice surveys without writing a line of code, making high-quality phone data collection dramatically more accessible and affordable. The company has already made hundreds of thousands of production calls for some of the leading market research and survey firms nationwide.
"Our mission is to make gathering precise, structured data over voice as simple as spinning up a Google Form," said Nishant Jain, Co-Founder and CEO of Miravoice. "For many organizations, live phone calls are still the gold standard for understanding what people think and do, but they're too expensive and time consuming. We're changing that by giving teams voice agents that can conduct hour-long surveys without hallucinating, follow complex interviewing rules, and never get tired or impatient."
Tackling the Cost and Complexity of Phone-Based Data Collection
In market research and public opinion polling, live phone surveys remain one of the most reliable ways to reach representative populations and capture nuanced responses. But traditional approaches depend on human interviewers and call centers, making them costly, slow to scale, and difficult to standardize.
Miravoice is designed to deliver "more data, faster, for less" by replacing much of that manual work with AI-powered voice agents that can:
Conduct long, structured surveys with hundreds of questions
Follow strict questionnaire wording and ordering
Enforce survey-specific rules, branching logic, and randomization
Implement best-practices for voice interviewing
Run calls in parallel, at any time of day, in multiple languages
Handle both outbound and inbound calling
Precision AI for Quantitative Conversations
Unlike many voice and AI tools focused on short, open-ended interviews, Miravoice is purpose-built for quantitative, highly structured conversations, such as the long-form instruments used in national polling and large-scale market studies. Miravoice combines large language models and human-sounding voice synthesis technologies with a proprietary architecture that keeps the conversations precisely on track.
To keep the platform accessible, Miravoice offers a no-code interface that lets non-technical teams upload questionnaires, configure logic, and launch campaigns, without needing internal engineers or AI prompt expertise.
"High-quality, representative data is becoming both more critical and harder to obtain, especially as response rates fall and research budgets tighten," said Lars Albright, General Partner at Unusual Ventures. "Miravoice has identified a powerful wedge in the market by applying state-of-the-art AI to one of the most labor-intensive parts of research, structured phone conversations, while maintaining the rigor that serious survey work demands."
ABOUT MIRAVOICE:
Miravoice is an AI-powered platform for precision voice-based data collection. The company builds voice agents that conduct long-form, highly structured surveys over the phone for market research and public opinion polling, enabling organizations to gather more data, faster, for less. With a no-code interface, usage-based pricing, and a proprietary architecture designed to prevent hallucinations and enforce survey logic, Miravoice makes it as easy to launch complex phone surveys as it is to create an online form. Miravoice is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and is actively hiring engineers in the Bay Area. Learn more at miravoice.com.
MEDIA CONTACT: Lauren Gill, MAG PR at [email protected]
SOURCE: Miravoice
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