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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
AI meeting assistant for sales, customer success, productivity teams. Records, transcribes, summarizes video calls, eliminating notes.
Fathom has raised $77.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Fathom.
Fathom was founded in 2020 by Richard White (Founder).
Fathom has raised $77.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Based in San Francisco, California, Fathom develops an artificial intelligence meeting assistant that automatically records, transcribes, and summarizes corporate video calls. The software captures key conversational moments and surfaces actionable decisions by integrating directly with major communication platforms, including Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Operating on a freemium SaaS model, the platform syncs meeting data with customer relationship management systems like HubSpot to eliminate manual note-taking for sales teams. The organization operates with a core team of 25 employees and has secured $4.7 million in total funding to support its ongoing software development. The application is currently utilized by hundreds of thousands of client companies worldwide, generating revenue through paid enterprise subscription tiers priced between $20 and $30 per month. Fathom was officially founded in 2020 by former UserVoice chief executive officer Richard White.
Fathom is an AI-powered meeting assistant designed to eliminate the need for manual note-taking by automatically recording, transcribing, and summarizing video calls across platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Its product delivers instant, accurate meeting summaries, action items, and searchable transcripts that integrate seamlessly with popular business tools such as Slack, Salesforce, HubSpot, Notion, and Asana. This enables teams to focus on conversations and strategic work rather than administrative tasks, boosting productivity and collaboration. Fathom primarily serves business teams and sales organizations aiming to capture and leverage meeting insights efficiently, addressing the common problem of lost or incomplete meeting information and follow-up[1][2][4].
Founded in 2020 by Richard White, a seasoned entrepreneur with a background as the first employee and lead designer of Kiko and founder/CEO of UserVoice, Fathom emerged from the need to reduce the friction of note-taking in business meetings. White’s experience in designing low-friction SaaS products for B2B markets shaped Fathom’s user-centric approach. The company is based in San Francisco and has grown to about 25 employees. Early traction included integration with major video conferencing platforms and positive reception for its ability to capture key moments in meetings with minimal user effort, such as tagging important parts in real-time during calls[2].
Fathom rides the growing trend of AI-driven productivity tools that automate routine tasks to enhance human focus on strategic activities. The timing is favorable due to the widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models, which have increased reliance on video conferencing and the need for efficient meeting management. Market forces such as the explosion of SaaS collaboration platforms and the demand for actionable data from meetings work in Fathom’s favor. By transforming conversations into structured, searchable knowledge, Fathom influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for meeting intelligence and operational efficiency in knowledge work[1][3][4].
Looking ahead, Fathom is poised to deepen its impact by expanding AI-driven coaching and analytics features, such as AI scorecards that evaluate meeting effectiveness and drive continuous improvement. Trends like increased AI adoption in enterprise workflows and the push for data-driven decision-making will shape its journey. As Fathom evolves, it may become an indispensable tool not only for capturing meeting content but also for enhancing team performance and strategic alignment. Its ability to integrate deeply with business ecosystems and adapt to diverse workflows suggests sustained growth and influence in the AI meeting assistant space[3][4][7].
Fathom has raised $77.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $17.0M Series A in September 2024.
Key people at Fathom.
Fathom was founded in 2020 by Richard White (Founder).
Fathom has raised $77.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Fathom's investors include Telescope Partners, Alkeon Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, DST Global, OMERS Ventures, Zhong Xu, Jonathan Bush, ApolloMD, Cedars-Sinai, Founders Fund, Tarsadia Investments, Vituity.