Founded Year

2008

Stage

Incubator/Accelerator - II | Alive

Total Raised

$626.63M

Revenue

$0000 

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+8 points in the past 30 days

About Uniphore

Uniphore operates as an enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) and focuses on customer and employee experiences. The company offers various products such as conversational AI, emotion AI, generative AI, and workflow automation for interactions and processes. It caters to industries such as banking, healthcare, telecom, and more. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Palo Alto, California.

Headquarters Location

1001 Page Mill Road Building 4, Suite 100-B

Palo Alto, California, 94304,

United States

650-352-5500

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Uniphore's Product Videos

ESPs containing Uniphore

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Enterprise Tech / Sales & Customer Service

The customer service AI agents and copilots market consists of tools to automate client support inquiries and processes across multiple communication channels. These solutions converse with customers, answer questions, support inquiries, and resolve issues. Many can handle complex inquiries and complete processes end-to-end with minimal human oversight. They may also provide real-time assistance t…

Uniphore named as Challenger among 15 other companies, including Zendesk, Cognigy, and Moveworks.

Uniphore's Products & Differentiators

    Composable Data Layer

    The biggest bottleneck in AI adoption is data fragmentation. Enterprises waste months or years integrating data before AI can deliver value. Uniphore eliminates this problem by providing a zero-copy, composable data fabric that allows AI to query and process data in place—without expensive migrations or complex ETL processes. Instant access to structured and unstructured enterprise data No need for large-scale data movement or duplication Reduces AI deployment time from months to weeks

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Research containing Uniphore

Get data-driven expert analysis from the CB Insights Intelligence Unit.

CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Uniphore in 4 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Jan 4, 2024.

Expert Collections containing Uniphore

Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.

Uniphore is included in 8 Expert Collections, including Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups.

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Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups

1,277 items

M

Market Research & Consumer Insights

734 items

This collection is comprised of companies using tech to better identify emerging trends and improve product development. It also includes companies helping brands and retailers conduct market research to learn about target shoppers, like their preferences, habits, and behaviors.

F

Fintech

9,653 items

Companies and startups in this collection provide technology to streamline, improve, and transform financial services, products, and operations for individuals and businesses.

S

Sales & Customer Service Tech

1,058 items

Companies offering technology-driven solutions for brands and retailers to enable customer service before, during, and after in-store and online shopping.

D

Digital Banking

104 items

G

Generative AI

2,273 items

Companies working on generative AI applications and infrastructure.

Uniphore Patents

Uniphore has filed 33 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • videotelephony
  • computer telephony integration
  • audio codecs
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

2/22/2022

9/5/2023

Computer memory, Microcontrollers, Rotating disc computer storage media, Diagrams, Audio codecs

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Application Date

2/22/2022

Grant Date

9/5/2023

Title

Related Topics

Computer memory, Microcontrollers, Rotating disc computer storage media, Diagrams, Audio codecs

Status

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Latest Uniphore News

The end of standalone CDPs?

Jun 22, 2025

Today MarTech is a vast and growing industry with thousands of players, and some level of consolidation is always in the air. Now, a recent string of mergers and acquisitions has everyone's antennae up. Uniphore acquired ActionIQ, Contentstack acquired Lytics, and Rokt revealed their merger with mParticle – all deals announced within weeks of each other, all centering around the acquisition of a customer data platform. So, is the era of standalone CDPs coming to a close? In short, yes, it is. The driving force behind these acquisitions is data Despite these companies having different areas of focus – from eCommerce to digital experience management – they're all linked by a common need: bridging the data gap. Uniphore said their CDP acquisition would help break down the "largest barriers of AI adoption – data access, accuracy, flexibility, and data sovereignty ." Contentstack referenced how Lytics would help with first-party data activation and personalization in its CMS. Rokt is doubling-down on real-time data orchestration to bolster eCommerce advertising experiences. Data is the differentiator here. This is what delivers deeper personalization, drives AI development, and increases loyalty and lifetime values. However, David Raab, CEO and co-founder of The CDP Institute, picked up on another important pattern: merging with a CDP helps these buyers define themselves as platforms rather than point solutions. This is a crucial positioning to stay relevant, because if there's one thing we know about tech stacks it's that they're constantly changing. Businesses are regularly switching out solutions for reasons like cost, integration capabilities, or to gain specialized features. Success hinges on open platforms MarTech apps usually last only 3–5 years in a tech stack. This is why integrations and open APIs are a high priority: businesses need the ability to easily connect and replace new apps as needed, and ensure data continuity throughout – and a CDP is essential in making that possible. The consolidation we're seeing among CDPs comes down to owning the underlying data infrastructure. New channels and applications will emerge, AI will continue to advance, but the need for unified, real-time data remains constant. This is what businesses are betting their survival on, and it's clear they see CDPs as the way to do so. There remains one other question. What does all this mean for businesses looking to build  seamless customer experiences? I believe that what these recent acquisitions have really done is just create new point solutions, tying the CDP to a specific application or channel, whether it's eCommerce, advertising, or personalization in a CMS. By definition, it's limiting. Instead, a customer data platform should be part of an open platform, integrating communications channels, data sources, and AI capabilities with the flexibility to add on custom solutions. This is how you create seamless, unified customer experiences at every touchpoint, whether it's the point of sale, email, or customer support. Read more about Segment CDP

Uniphore Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Uniphore founded?

    Uniphore was founded in 2008.

  • Where is Uniphore's headquarters?

    Uniphore's headquarters is located at 1001 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto.

  • What is Uniphore's latest funding round?

    Uniphore's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator - II.

  • How much did Uniphore raise?

    Uniphore raised a total of $626.63M.

  • Who are the investors of Uniphore?

    Investors of Uniphore include AWS ISV Accelerate Program, March Capital, BAM Elevate, New Enterprise Associates, Chiratae Ventures and 26 more.

  • Who are Uniphore's competitors?

    Competitors of Uniphore include Proceder.ai, SmartAction, Cognigy, Knowbl, Inbenta and 7 more.

  • What products does Uniphore offer?

    Uniphore's products include Composable Data Layer and 3 more.

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