Granola, an AI meeting notes app that runs locally on a user's computer rather than deploying a visible bot in calls, has raised $125M in a Series C led by Index Ventures with participation from Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed, and Spark, pushing its valuation to $1.5B from $250M less than a year ago and bringing its total raised to $192M. Alongside the raise, Granola is launching Spaces, a team workspace feature with granular access controls, along with a personal API and an enterprise API that let users and admins integrate meeting note context into AI workflows and tools, including Claude, ChatGPT, Lovable, and Replit. The company is pushing beyond note-taking as the category commoditizes, positioning its expanding API and MCP server ecosystem as the foundation for enterprise AI workflows built on meeting context, with current customers including Vanta, Gusto, Asana, Cursor, and Mistral AI.
Granola raises $125M Series C at $1.5B valuation and launches team workspaces and enterprise APIs

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