Uniphore secures $260 million in Series F funding from Nvidia, AMD, others

23 Oct 2025, 12:37 PM

Uniphore will use the fresh capital to boost innovation on its AI and data platform -- Business AI Cloud.

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Uniphore, a conversational AI enterprise company, said it has raised $260 million in its Series F funding round from Nvidia, AMD, Snowflake, and Databricks at a valuation of $2.5 billion.

Financial and sovereign investors including NEA, March Capital, BNF Capital, National Grid Partners, and Prosperity7 Ventures also invested in this round, said Uniphore in a statement.

Uniphore will use the fresh capital to boost innovation on its AI and data platform -- Business AI Cloud.

Uniphore, which was founded in 2008 by Umesh Sachdev and Ravi Saraogi, was incubated at IIT Madras and started as a conversational AI company. It now positions as a Business AI company that seeks to help businesses harness agentic AI.

"We are seeing exponential adoption from Fortune 500 and other large companies, and this investment allows us to deliver even greater impact and accelerate innovation on behalf of our customers worldwide," said Umesh Sachdev, co-founder and CEO, Uniphore.

"We see Uniphore as a leader in business AI, enabling an agentic enterprise," said Hemant Dhulla, Vice President of NVIDIA AI Software.

Prior to this funding round, Uniphore had raised $400 million led by NEA in its Series E funding round.

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