
The company says that it uses proprietary algorithms to scour the web for these usable audio segments. To develop its speech transcription technology, the company says it combined deep machine learning using millions of hours of audio recordings, which were analyzed to train the software and improve the transcription capabilities. In April, the company announced it was offering Live Notes for Zoom calls. In January 2020, now doing business as Otter.ai, the company announced another $10M funding round, led by Japanese mobile phone operator NTT Docomo’s Docomo Ventures. In March 2019, the company launched Otter for Teams, a transcription and storage product for enterprises. In October, the company launched Otter for Education, a note taking tool for college students. It was available for free for Google's Android and Apple's mobile products.

In March, the company debuted its first Otter speech translation app at Mobile World Congress. In January 2018, the company announced a partnership with Zoom Video Communications to transcribe video meetings after they are held. Otter.ai was founded as AISense in 2016 by Sam Liang and Yun Fu, two computer science engineers with a long history of working with artificial intelligence.

Its software, called Otter, shows captions for live speakers, and generates written transcriptions of the speeches.

Otter.ai is a Mountain View, California-based technology company that develops speech to text transcription applications using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Otter transcription software for meeting notes
