Breez AI raised $1.3M in a Pre-Seed round led by Wamda Capital, with participation from DASH Ventures, FENA Holdings, and strategic angel investors.
The startup is building a no-code voice orchestration platform that helps enterprises deploy real-time Voice AI within minutes, without fragmented telecom/AI integrations.
The funding will support product acceleration and global expansion, as the company scales deployments across North America and the GCC and tackles voice reliability issues such as latency and call drops.
Breez AI, a US- and Jordan-based startup specializing in no-code voice orchestration, has raised $1.3 million in a Pre-Seed funding round to expand its infrastructure for enterprise-grade voice automation.
The round was led by Wamda Capital, with participation from DASH Ventures, FENA Holdings, and a group of strategic angel investors.
Founded in 2025 by Karim Malhas, Breez AI is building a no-code voice orchestration layer that enables companies to deploy real-time Voice AI solutions within minutes, without relying on fragmented integrations across telecom providers and AI systems.
The platform unifies key elements of voice operations—including global routing, carrier connectivity, media transport, and AI processing—to address major reliability challenges such as call drops, latency, and inconsistent performance at scale, particularly across different regions.
Breez AI said it has already launched paid pilots capable of handling thousands of calls per day, and is working with AI solution providers and call centers to deploy Voice AI infrastructure in North America and the GCC, where rising call volumes are pushing legacy voice systems to their limits.
The new funding will be used to accelerate product development and support global expansion, as enterprises increasingly adopt AI-powered voice solutions across customer service and operational workflows.
According to the company, voice remains the primary service channel, representing roughly 55% of call center interactions. The global call center market is estimated at $37.4 billion in 2025, highlighting the ongoing reliance on voice-based operations despite the growth of digital channels.
Breez AI aims to replace fragmented voice stacks with a single orchestration layer that allows enterprises to launch multi-language, natural-sounding voice automation at scale—reducing delays, failures, and operational complexity without requiring additional engineering overhead.











