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Voker discloses $2.2M pre-seed to bring visibility to the age of AI agents

Voker is the Agent Analytics platform for AI product teams

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Tyler Postle
May 19, 2026
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Voker discloses $2.2M pre-seed to bring visibility to the age of AI agents

Teams have been promised that AI will transform their products. Now it's happening and agents are in production, handling real users, real decisions, and real consequences. This also means that product teams are flying blind.

AI certainly doesn’t have a deployment problem, we’re seeing teams shipping AI faster than ever. However, the real challenge emerges once AI agents are deployed: knowing whether or not they are working.

Today we’re disclosing our $2.2M pre-seed funding round to accelerate our mission around making AI agent performance visible. 

The visibility challenge for modern AI teams

Traditional observability was built for deterministic software. You check if a function returned the right value. You monitor uptime. You count errors.

 AI agents simply don't work like that. They're probabilistic, conversational, and context-dependent. You can't just count errors, you need to understand behavior. That requires an entirely different kind of analytics.

Voker is built for this new agentic world. AI product managers just define what success looks like for their agent - task completion, user satisfaction, conversion, or engagement. Voker tracks it, surfaces insights, and helps every team member understand how the agent is really performing.

Built for every team building AI

One thing we've learned from working with early customers: the visibility problem is universal, but the needs differ depending on where you sit.

AI product managers want to stop getting alerts for problems they couldn't see coming, and Voker's automated alerts and version rollbacks give them that. They also want to know which version of an agent is actually better; and queryable conversation timelines, user intent detection and Outcome Correlation Engine will answer that. Ultimately, executives want to know if AI investments are paying off; and Voker ties agent behavior directly to business outcomes.

There’s work to be done
We’re grateful for the support that our friends, family, investors, partners, customers and employees have demonstrated early in this venture. But, we’re just getting started and there’s work to be done. 

If you are excited about our mission and want to help us build drop us a note at careers@voker.ai if you think your skillset can help us make agents really deliver on their promises.

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