Podonos just raised $2.4 million in pre-seed funding, and the signal is loud and clear: the voice AI industry finally has someone measuring the sound, not just making the noise. Based in Los Gatos, Podonos is building the infrastructure layer that decides whether voice AI feels real, human, and ready for primetime. The industry is racing toward a projected $47.5 billion by 2034, but growth without standards is chaos. Podonos is making sure the hype actually holds up when you press play.
At the center is Soohyun Bae, PhD in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech and Y Combinator W22 alumnus. His track record stretches from engineering roles at Google Maps to leading AR mapping at Niantic, plus co-founding Bobidi and TickTock AI. He has seen what happens when technology scales without proper guardrails. With Podonos, he’s betting the future of AI isn’t just about how smart the models get, but how believable and trustworthy they sound. Podonos evaluates models across naturalness, similarity, emotion, recognition accuracy, pronunciation, tone, and resilience. Add in persona consistency, and suddenly you’re not just testing machines, you’re testing their ability to pass as human. The twist? They deliver results in under twelve hours, when the legacy approach drags on for two months. In AI time, that’s the difference between relevance and irrelevance.
Investors caught the beat. Serac Ventures, led by Kevin Moore, took the lead, backed by NAVER D2SF, the venture arm of South Korea’s NAVER, and KAIST Venture Investment Holdings. Together, they’ve now backed Podonos twice, with this $2.4 million round stacking on top of a $750,000 raise in March 2025. Total funding sits at $3.15 million, and every dollar is pointed toward scaling engineering, refining analysis tools, and launching into the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia.
This isn’t theory. Podonos already serves Resemble AI, Play AI, and Sanas AI, hitting six-digit ARR by November 2024 with just four employees. Their secret weapon is reach: 150,000 evaluators spread across nine languages and thirteen locales, forming a human-in-the-loop platform that blends speed, rigor, and global coverage. That reach lets Podonos deliver evaluations at a scale and pace that no competitor has matched.
The strategy is ambitious: expand into high-demand sectors like healthcare, finance, gaming, and advertising, then move beyond voice into multimodal model evaluation, spanning video AI and large language models. The mission isn’t just to check if AI works, it’s to decide if AI works for people.

