Since January, Klang.ai has reported that their ARR has more then doubled, grown from € 350.000 to € 750.000 (SEK 4M to 8M). The driver? A shift in how European organizations think about data privacy, especially in light of the new U.S. administration. In sectors like education and government, there’s a growing push to move away from U.S.-based cloud tools.

Klang offers an AI transcription and meeting summary service where all data stays within the EU. 

“The demand for European alternatives in AI has never been greater. More and more users are looking for services that prioritize privacy and local accountability. To meet that demand, we’re raising SEK 8 million to accelerate our development and to build smarter, faster, and with our users at the center.”

says Niklas Silfverström, co-founder

After a rapid uptick in adoption, Klang is expanding its team and preparing for international growth. Norway is already live, with Denmark and Germany up next.

“Our long-term goal isn’t just for Klang to be an alternative. It’s to set a new standard for what AI can look like when it respects users from day one.” 

says Emma Wolk at Klang.ai