Dialpad is a privately held, AI-native communications and customer experience platform that unifies business calling, messaging, video meetings, contact center, and sales engagement in a single cloud solution. Built on Google Cloud and powered by its proprietary large language model DialpadGPT, the platform focuses on turning every conversation into structured, searchable customer intelligence through real-time transcription, AI summaries, and analytics.
Founded in 2011 by Craig Walker (formerly of Google Voice and Yahoo! Voice), Dialpad started life as Firespotter Labs and first gained traction with UberConference, its browser-based conferencing product. Over time, the company rebranded to Dialpad, expanded into full UCaaS (cloud phone system, messaging, meetings) and CCaaS (contact center) and consolidated these capabilities into one tightly integrated "TrueCaaS" stack. In 2022, UberConference was fully rebranded as Dialpad Meetings, and in 2024 Dialpad expanded into workforce management by acquiring Surfboard, strengthening its position as an end‑to‑end CX platform.
Today, Dialpad serves tens of thousands of organizations worldwide with products including Dialpad Connect (business communications), Dialpad Support (AI contact center), Dialpad Sell (sales engagement and dialer), Dialpad WFM (workforce management), and its Agentic AI platform for autonomous voice and chat agents. Customers use Dialpad to power inbound and outbound contact centers, sales development teams, distributed support operations, and company-wide phone systems while leveraging AI for call coaching, QA, sentiment, and customer insights.
Backed by investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, GV (Google Ventures), ICONIQ Capital, OMERS Growth Equity, Salesforce Ventures, SoftBank and T-Mobile Ventures, Dialpad has raised hundreds of millions in funding and reached a multi‑billion‑dollar valuation. It has been recognized on lists such as the Forbes Cloud 100 and Inc. Best in Business and appears as a Visionary or Honorable Mention in Gartner Magic Quadrant reports for UCaaS and CCaaS. With offices across North America, EMEA and APAC, Dialpad targets SMB, mid‑market and enterprise buyers looking for an AI-first alternative to legacy telephony and contact center platforms.