WonderVoice Technologies
AI-powered Contextual Voice Assistant for IoT
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in August 2011 by Gal Melamed, WonderVoice Technologies operated with 1–10 employees. The company ceased operations in December 2018.
Business overview
WonderVoice Technologies develops an AI-powered, contextual voice assistant designed for IoT devices, facilitating personalized, hands-free interactions between users and their devices. Its core technology enhances text-to-speech and speech-to-text content by adapting to user interests and in-app activities, combining proprietary contextual speech systems with personalized recognizers, NLP, and AI. The company operates within the Automotive & Mobility Technologies sector, focusing on consumer electronics and household appliances, and also serves the broader consumer market, including transportation and mobility.
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- What is WonderVoice Technologies' primary offering?
- WonderVoice Technologies offers an AI-powered, contextual voice assistant for IoT devices, enabling hands-free interactions and enhancing speech-to-text and text-to-speech content based on user data and context.
- When did WonderVoice Technologies cease operations?
- WonderVoice Technologies ceased to operate in December 2018.
- What was a key product development for WonderVoice Technologies in December 2015?
- In December 2015, WonderVoice Technologies updated its hands-free voice assistant app on iOS to include Twitter integration, allowing users to interact with their Twitter timeline using voice commands.
- What app integrations did WonderVoice Technologies introduce in March 2014?
- In March 2014, WonderVoice Technologies integrated its voice-powered virtual assistant with Glympse and Pocket, enabling users to share their location and save articles using voice commands.
- What was WonderVoice Technologies' initial product launch in October 2012?
- In October 2012, WonderVoice Technologies launched an iOS app called WonderVoice for Facebook, which allowed users to interact with their Facebook social networks hands-free using voice commands for updates, chats, and newsfeed access.