Conversational AI startup Maki secures £23.4 million Series A funding
The Paris-based startup aiming to transform talent acquisition has raised £23.4 million ($28.6M) through its Series A Funding and UNLEASH spoke exclusively to CEO Maxime Legardez to get the inside track.
Funding in HR-focused agentic AI continues apace in 2025.
Paris-based startup Maki has closed a £23.4 million Series A funding round to help drive its development of conversational AI agents for talent acquisition.
Maki CEO, Maxime Legardez, exclusively shares with UNLEASH how this will help HR leaders and hiring managers make better decisions.
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Maki, a conversational AI specialist startup which aims to revolutionize the talent acquisition landscape by addressing historic inefficiencies, has raised £23.4 million in Series A funding.
The round was led by Blossom Capital, with participation from DST Global and existing investors Frst, GFC and Picus Capital.
The company provides AI-driven skills tests, data and analysis tools in the form of conversational AI agents to help hiring managers identify candidate’s skill and competencies, and make decisions faster.
Speaking exclusively to UNLEASH, Maki CEO Maxime Legardez says the funding provides the capital and support needed to “accelerate our product roadmap and significantly expand our commercial operations.”
This, he says, will drive Maki’s overarching goal of “transforming HR from a supporting function to a high-impact business driver”.
Commitment and investment from governments around the world into AI, combined with continued private sector investment and innovation, are setting up 2025 to be the year of AI – and this investment will help Maki to ride this wave and get our technology into more enterprises,” Legardez tells UNLEASH.
Bringing HR out from among the shadows
Maxime Legardez, CEO, Maki
Paris-based Maki was established in 2022 following an initial €6 million seed funding the year previously.
Clients including H&M, BNP Paribas, PwC, Deloitte, FIFA, Abercrombie and Capgemini have used Maki to streamline workflows, enhance candidate experience, accelerate time-to-hire and reduce employee turnover.
“The HR function has long battled with a reputation issue which, in many businesses, has kept it siloed to a supporting function,” Legardez explains.
“HR has the potential to be a high-impact, strategic business driver if it’s equipped with the right tools to do so.”
Legardez adds that that unlike many other AI-powered tools on the market, “our AI agents don’t just assist – they actually do the work, adapting to each company’s unique workflows and transforming how organizations hire and manage talent.”
This, he says, frees up “precious time for HR to focus on creativity, value-add and driving meaningful change.”
“The future isn’t just about making HR’s work faster or more efficient, it’s about empowering leaders to redefine the limits of what’s possible,” Legardez concludes.
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John Brazier is an experienced and award-winning B2B journalist and editor, with a strong track record of hosting conferences, webinars, roundtables and video products. He has a keen interest in emerging technologies within the HR space, as well as wellbeing and employee experience topics. Prior to joining UNLEASH, John both led and wrote for various global and domestic financial services publications, including COVER Magazine, The TRADE, and WatersTechnology.
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