Hark Raises $700 Million Series A for Its Secretive Universal AI Interface

AI startup Hark has secured a massive $700 million Series A funding round as it works on building what it describes as a “universal AI interface,” according to reports published this week.

The company has remained largely secretive about its technology and long-term plans, but the funding round has immediately positioned Hark among the most highly valued early-stage AI startups in the industry.

The investment reportedly reflects growing investor confidence in platforms focused on simplifying how users interact with artificial intelligence systems.

According to the report, Hark aims to create a unified interface capable of connecting users with multiple AI models, applications, tools, and workflows through a single platform. The company’s vision reportedly centers on making AI systems more accessible and interoperable across personal, enterprise, and developer use cases.

The startup is believed to be developing infrastructure that could allow users to seamlessly move between AI assistants, software environments, and digital services without relying on separate interfaces for each platform.

The funding round was reportedly led by major venture capital firms and attracted strong participation from technology-focused investors betting heavily on the future of AI-driven productivity systems.

While Hark has shared limited public details about its products, the company has reportedly been hiring aggressively across engineering, AI research, infrastructure, and product design roles as it expands operations.

The report noted that investors increasingly see “AI operating systems” and universal AI interfaces as the next major battleground in the generative AI industry. Rather than focusing only on individual chatbots or models, companies are now racing to build platforms that can orchestrate multiple AI systems together.

Industry analysts believe tools that simplify AI interactions across devices and applications could become highly valuable as businesses adopt larger numbers of AI-powered workflows.

Hark’s unusually large Series A round also highlights the continuing surge in AI investment, with startups focused on infrastructure, automation, and AI usability attracting billions of dollars in funding despite growing competition across the sector.

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