20 Top San Francisco Bay Area AI Companies To Know

Written by Sam Daley
Published on Nov. 11, 2024

When it comes to tech industry buzzwords, no term is thrown around more than “Artificial Intelligence.” No, AI isn’t all about evil robots hellbent on taking over the human race. Rather, these machines are helping to make human’s lives easier at every turn.

The way we shop online, how we receive healthcare and even how we consume media are all being positively affected by artificial intelligence. Unsurprisingly, the San Francisco Bay Area is playing a massive part in ushering in the next generation of this transformative technology.

Bay Area Artificial Intelligence Companies to Know

  • kea
  • Sift
  • Quantcast
  • Figure Eight
  • Leanplum
  • Grammarly
  • Chorus.ai
  • HouseCanary
  • People.ai
  • Deepgram

Check out some San Francisco-based companies on the forefront of the AI revolution.

Industry: Natural Language Processing + Software

Founded: 2015

What they do: Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) relies on outdated technologies, so Deepgram is giving the industry an upgrade. With an end-to-end deep learning platform, companies can now record all of their conversations faster and more accurately than with traditional ASR tools. Deepgram’s platform also transcribes conversations across various languages, allowing companies to serve the most diverse customer bases.

 

Industry: Content + Machine Learning

Founded: 2009

What they do: Grammarly is an AI-powered writing assistant helping to catch our spelling and grammar mistakes. The Chrome app analyzes writing on Gmail, Twitter, LinkedIn, Slack, Medium, Facebook, etc., and will suggest everything from spelling corrections to phrases that better match the style and tone of the content.

 

Industry: Adtech + Machine Learning

Founded: 2006

What they do: Quantcast’s AI-driven audience behavior platform helps brand marketers and publishers quantify audience insights. The intelligent platform generates audience details in real-time to create granular, specific and predictive models to show marketing teams what types of audiences best respond to their efforts. The company works with global brands, like McDonald’s, Whole Foods, Toyota and Blue Apron, to formulate and optimize audience insights.

 

Industry: Software + Analytics

Founded: 2010

What they do: Quid is a contextual AI platform that extracts meaning from any written content (like news, product reviews, forums, etc.) and turns it into visualizable data. The data produced by Quid helps businesses see connections, trends and insights that can help them better understand competitors, their market and customers.

 

Industry: Computer Vision + Software

Founded: 2008

What they do: Figure Eight is a Human-in-the-Loop platform that creates high quality training data for machine learning projects. The company’s platform has data training solutions for text and natural language processing, video and computer vision, search relevance and speech-to-text. Spotify, Oracle and Adobe all use Figure Eight’s data training platform to ensure that their machine learning tools are top notch.

 

Industry: Content

Founded: 2014

What they do: Primer uses natural language processing and machine learning to automate the analysis of large datasets. The company builds AI-driven platforms that read documents, discover insights and generate reports comparable to those of a human. What sets Primer’s computational engines apart from human analysts? Reporting (which takes a human analyst days to complete) is done in seconds. Additionally, Primer AI platforms are also able to read and create actionable insights from multiple languages at once.

 

Industry: AI

Founded: 2018

What they do: Kea provides restaurants with a unique solution to online and automated ordering, combining human capabilities with machine learning and natural language processing to create outstanding customer experiences. The platform’s voice capabilities increase capabilities with each use and is able to provide up-sell opportunities via customer order history, while human specialists process each call and work within the AI to improve its effectiveness.

 

Industry: Image Recognition + Machine Learning

Founded: 2016

What they do: Scale offers high quality data training and validation data for AI applications. The company’s API provides access to human-powered data on everything from video annotation for self-driving cars to sensor fusion segmentation for robotics and audio, and speech recognition for natural language processing tools. Scale’s API is currently being used by global innovators, like Pinterest, Lyft, Uber and Airbnb, to train their AI applications.

 

Industry: Retail

Founded: 2017

What they do: Standard Cognition’s AI-powered computer vision enables brick & mortar stores to go checkout-free. With the platform, there’s no need for waiting in line for cashiers. Shoppers just walk in, grab what they want and walk out. The Standard Cognition deep learning machines add items nabbed throughout the store onto a running tab and will automatically charge a shopper’s account as they leave the store. The platform can also recognize shoplifting by monitoring a suspicious customer’s behavior and alerting store employees.

 

Industry: Cybersecurity

Founded: 2011

What they do: Sift offers big data modeling capabilities powered by machine learning to proactively prevent fraud, streamline operations and grow revenue across entire enterprises. The platform includes tailored integrations and a constantly expanding global fraud database that features more than 16,000 fraud signals to help digital stores identify and stop suspicious behaviors, allowing users to become more proactive in their own fraud security.

 

Industry: Robotics

Founded: 2011

What they do: Vicarious creates automation software that enables greater range of motion and heightened capabilities in robotic devices. The company's robotic solutions allow machines to efficiently accomplish assembly line tasks like kitting, palletizing, machine tending, packaging, bin packing and sorting, therefore reducing labor hours by fifty percent on average.

 

Industry: Sales + Software

Founded: 2015

What they do: Chorus.ai is a sales intelligence platform using AI to capture, store and analyze a sales team’s calls. The platform unlocks insights from calls and uses them to prioritize optimal deals, replicate behaviors that drive quota attainment and track sales lifecycles. Additionally, Chorus’ technology resurfaces winning call tactics to coach teams on correct sales tactics.

 

Industry: Sales, SaaS, IT

Founded: 2015

What they do: Gong.io is an AI powered insights platform for remote sales teams. The platform uses real-time data analytics to analyze how customers are reacting to market changes, audits your sales pipelines for forecasting and has built-in productivity tools to help teams continue to make their sales. Monday.com, PayScale, Twilio, HubSpot and Pinterest all use Gong.io to help make their sales processes more efficient.

 

Industry: Real Estate

Founded: 2013

What they do: HouseCanary’s real estate valuation platform uses AI to accurately predict home valuations for investors. The platform uses millions of data points (including historic price growth, neighborhood comparables and market forecasting) to accurately value home prices up with a remarkably low 2.9% Median Absolute Prediction Error. Additionally, HouseCanary’s Market Explorer gives investors insights into neighborhoods with data on rental returns, market demographics, future growth predictions and more. 

 

Industry: Marketing + Sales

Founded: 2016

What they do: People.ai uses artificial intelligence to uncover revenue opportunities for sales, marketing and customer success teams. The company’s Revenue Intelligence System (RIS) automates the capturing of all contact and customer activity data, updates CRMs and provides actionable marketing and business intelligence insights. Zoom, Lyft and Splunk all use the People.ai platform to optimize their revenue opportunities.

 

Industry: Marketing Tech + Mobile

Founded: 2012

What they do: Leanplum uses AI to create app and messaging experiences that increase customer lifetime value. The platform’s artificial intelligence recommends solutions for mobile engagement, personalization, automation and growth. It uses everything from push notifications to in-app messaging and A/B testing to give marketing teams detailed insights into a customer experience.

 

Industry: Customer Service + Software

Founded: 2011

What they do: Directly allows companies to launch and train virtual customer service agents with their expert-in-the-loop platform. The company’s AI trains virtual agents to respond to customer complaints, questions and needs in a humanlike and helpful manner. The Directly AI platform features personalized and empathetic content to handle a businesses’ easiest FAQs, reducing ticket volume by up to 40%.

 

Industry: Sales

Founded: 2012

What they do: RingDNA is an AI-powered sales platform that helps automate and streamline important tasks, like lead prioritization, revenue attribution, sales email sending and high velocity dialing. The sales enablement platform is trusted by major companies, like AWS, Twilio, HP and Autodesk, to act as a major tool in the sales process.

 

Industry: Marketing Tech + Software

Founded: 2014

What they do: Blueshift’s platform offers AI-powered predictive content suggestions that helps marketing teams optimize their campaign efforts and increase conversions. The company’s platform lets marketers create hyper-personalized individual user experiences based on data that details a shopper’s style, brand and even content preferences. Blueshift has been used by global brands, from the BBC to Lendingtree, to optimize user experience and boost sales conversions.

 

 

Industry: Blockchain + Software

Founded: 2017

What they do: Alchemy provides blockchain companies around the world with its complete developer platform. It aims to bring web3 to a billion people. The company is headquartered in San Francisco and says its AI product complements its blockchain work. 

 

 

Ana Gore contributed reporting to this story.

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