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Reson8 Raises €5M Pre-Seed to Build Europe’s First Customisable Speech AI Infrastructure

Europe’s artificial intelligence ecosystem has long struggled with a persistent blind spot: while English-language speech recognition has reached near-human accuracy, the continent’s rich linguistic diversity has been poorly served by the dominant American providers. From Dutch to Danish, Portuguese to Polish, enterprises operating across European markets have been forced to accept substandard accuracy or patch together fragile workarounds. Amsterdam-based Reson8 believes it has the answer — and has now secured €5 million in pre-seed funding to prove it.

The round was led by Balderton Capital, one of Europe’s most active early-stage venture firms, with participation from NP Hard. The investment will be used to broaden Reson8’s European hardware footprint, accelerate development of its inference stack and foundational speech models, and grow a team that the company intends to scale through talent density rather than headcount.

Rethinking Speech AI From the Ground Up

Founded in 2023 by Thomas Kluiters, Raoul Ritter, and Jarno Verhagen — three deeply technical builders who identified the core failure of generic automatic speech recognition (ASR) — Reson8 takes a fundamentally different approach to the problem. Rather than retraining large foundation models or layering large language models on top of existing systems, the startup has built a proprietary architecture using small, pluggable adapters that adjust speech recognition dynamically to the context of each individual conversation.

In practice, this means that Reson8’s models can be calibrated in real-time using live context such as documents, websites, calendars, and domain-specific terminology. A healthcare provider transcribing clinical consultations in Danish will benefit from different acoustic and vocabulary adjustments than a financial services firm processing German-language earnings calls. The system tailors itself without the cost and latency penalty that has historically accompanied custom ASR deployments. The company’s philosophy — ‘your language, your jargon’ — encapsulates this commitment to specificity over generality.

The Case for European Speech Infrastructure

The funding comes at a moment when European enterprises and governments are under mounting pressure to reassess their dependence on US-hosted AI infrastructure. GDPR classifies voiceprints as biometric data — a special category of personal data requiring explicit consent and strict controls on cross-border transfer. This regulatory reality has made US hyperscaler-hosted ASR an increasingly uncomfortable choice for European healthcare providers, financial institutions, and public sector organisations.

Reson8 has positioned itself squarely within this compliance landscape. Unlike the major American speech providers, the company builds and operates its own European infrastructure, offering customers full-stack data sovereignty, clear data residency guarantees, and an architecture designed to meet the procurement requirements of regulated industries. At launch, the platform supports more than 20 European languages, directly targeting the quality gap that has left non-English speakers — the majority of Europe’s population — underserved.

The commercial opportunity is substantial. The European automatic speech recognition market is estimated at approximately $2.52 billion in 2026, with analysts projecting growth to $13.18 billion by 2034 at a compound annual growth rate of 22.9%, according to Market Data Forecast. Demand is being driven by adoption in healthcare, financial services, customer service automation, and public administration — sectors where accuracy in non-English languages is not merely preferable but operationally critical.

Investor Conviction and Competitive Positioning

Balderton Capital’s decision to lead the round is a meaningful signal. The London-based firm has a track record of backing European infrastructure companies at the earliest stages, and its participation at pre-seed — a stage at which many institutional investors remain cautious — reflects confidence in both the team and the structural opportunity. NP Hard, a specialist technical investor, adds complementary depth.

Reson8’s competitive moat lies not in any single technology but in the combination of European infrastructure ownership, real-time contextual adaptation, and a focus on linguistic breadth that US-centric providers have little commercial incentive to replicate. Rivals such as OpenAI’s Whisper and Google Cloud Speech-to-Text offer broad multilingual capabilities but rely on US-based compute and lack the customisation depth Reson8 is building. European alternatives with comparable infrastructure ambitions are few and early-stage.

Summary

CompanyReson8
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
Founded2023
RoundPre-seed
Amount raised€5 million
Lead investorBalderton Capital
Co-investorNP Hard
FoundersThomas Kluiters, Raoul Ritter, Jarno Verhagen
TechnologyCustomisable ASR with pluggable adapters, 20+ European languages
Use of fundsEuropean infrastructure expansion, model development, team growth

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