Voice AI startup Bolna raises $6.3 million from General Catalyst, others


Voice AI startup Bolna has raised $6.3 million in a funding round led by Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm General Catalyst. The round also saw participation from Y Combinator, Blume Ventures, Orange Collective, Pioneer Fund, Transpose Capital, and Eight Capital, along with angel investors.

The company plans to deploy the capital to scale its engineering and deployment teams, invest in proprietary AI and machine learning capabilities for vernacular voice interactions, and strengthen its enterprise-grade infrastructure to handle large-scale use cases.

“Indian businesses make over a billion calls every day, or close to 30 billion a month. According to some recent industry reports, voice AI is currently used for only around 20 million calls a month, of which Bolna handles about two million. Which means that there’s significant headroom for expansion,” founder and chief executive Maitreya Wagh told ET.

Founded in 2024, the Bengaluru-based startup provides a self-serve platform that enables enterprises to design, deploy, and monitor voice AI agents without lengthy implementation timelines or the need for specialised AI skills.

“Around 75% of our users use the self-serve tool because they want complete control over the agent. The remaining 25%, our largest clients, including some listed companies we work with, opt for a fully forward-deployed service, where we build and deploy the agent for them,” he said.

Since its first commercial rollout in May 2025, Bolna has gone from managing about 1,500 calls a day to more than 200,000.