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Business Wire
16-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Deepgram Launches Voice Agent API: World's Only Enterprise-Ready, Real-Time, and Cost-Effective Conversational AI API
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Deepgram, the leading voice AI platform for enterprise use cases, today announced the general availability (GA) of its Voice Agent API, a single, unified voice-to-voice interface that gives developers full control to build context-aware voice agents that power natural, responsive conversations. Combining speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and large language model (LLM) orchestration with contextualized conversational logic into a unified architecture, the Voice Agent API gives developers the choice of using Deepgram's fully integrated stack (leveraging industry-leading Nova-3 STT and Aura-2 TTS models) or bringing their own LLM and TTS models. It delivers the simplicity developers love and the controllability enterprises need to deploy real-time, intelligent voice agents at scale. Today, companies like Aircall, Jack in the Box, StreamIt, and OpenPhone are building voice agents with Deepgram to save costs, reduce wait times, and increase customer loyalty. Voice Agent API Industry's Only Offering That Delivers the Single, Real-Time API Experience Developers Love, Combined with Full Controllability Enterprises Need. Share In today's market, teams building voice agents are often forced to choose between two extremes: rigid, low-code platforms that lack customization, or DIY toolchains that require stitching together STT, TTS, and LLMs with significant engineering effort. Deepgram's Voice Agent API eliminates this tradeoff by providing a unified API that simplifies development without sacrificing control. Developers can build faster with less complexity, while enterprises retain full control over orchestration, deployment, and model behavior, without compromising on performance or reliability. 'The future of customer engagement is voice-first,' said Scott Stephenson, CEO of Deepgram. 'But most voice systems today are rigid, fragmented, or too slow. With our Voice Agent API, we're giving developers a powerful yet simple interface to build conversational agents that feel natural, respond instantly, and scale across use cases without compromise.' 'We believe the future of customer communication is intelligent, seamless, and deeply human—and that's the vision behind Aircall's AI Voice Agent,' said Scott Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer of Aircall. 'To bring it to life, we needed a partner who could match our ambition, and Deepgram delivered. Their advanced Voice Agent API enabled us to build fast without compromising accuracy or reliability. From managing mid-sentence interruptions to enabling natural, human-like conversations, their service performed with precision. Just as importantly, their collaborative approach helped us iterate quickly and push the boundaries of what voice intelligence can deliver in modern business communications.' 'We believe that integrating AI voice agents will be one of the most impactful initiatives for our business operations over the next five years, driving unparalleled efficiency and elevating the quality of our service,' said Doug Cook, CTO of Jack in the Box. 'Deepgram is a leader in the industry and will be a strategic partner as we embark on this transformative journey.' Developer Simplicity and Faster Time to Market For teams taking the DIY route, the challenge isn't just connecting models but also building and operating the entire runtime layer that makes real-time conversations work. Teams must manage live audio streaming, accurately detect when a user has finished speaking, coordinate model responses, handle mid-sentence interruptions, and maintain a natural conversational cadence. While some platforms offer partial orchestration features, most APIs do not provide a fully integrated runtime. As a result, developers are often left to manage streaming, session state, and coordination logic across fragmented services, which adds complexity and delays time to production. Deepgram's Voice Agent API removes this burden by providing a single, unified API that integrates speech-to-text, LLM reasoning, and text-to-speech with built-in support for real-time conversational dynamics. Capabilities such as barge-in handling and turn-taking prediction are model-driven and managed natively within the platform. This eliminates the need to stitch together multiple vendors or maintain custom orchestration, enabling faster prototyping, reduced complexity, and more time focused on building high-quality experiences. In addition to the Voice Agent API, organizations seeking broader integrations can leverage Deepgram's extensive partner ecosystem, including Twilio and others, to access comprehensive conversational AI solutions and services powered by Deepgram APIs. Maximum Control and Flexibility While the Voice Agent API streamlines development, it also gives teams deep control over performance, behavior, and scalability in production. Built on Deepgram's Enterprise Runtime and full model ownership across the entire voice AI stack, the platform enables model-level optimization at every layer of the interaction loop. This allows for precise tuning of latency, barge-in handling, turn-taking, and domain-specific behavior in ways not possible with disconnected components. Key capabilities include: Flexible Deployment: Run the complete voice stack in cloud, VPC, or on-prem environments to meet enterprise requirements for security, compliance, and performance. Runtime-Level Orchestration: Deepgram's runtime supports mid-session control, real-time prompt updates, model switching, and event-driven signaling to adapt agent behavior dynamically. Bring-Your-Own Models: Teams can integrate their own LLMs or TTS systems while retaining Deepgram's orchestration, streaming pipeline, and real-time responsiveness. 'Deepgram gives us the flexibility to bring our own models, voices, and customize behavior while controlling how we build and orchestrate our voice agents,' said Harshal Jethwa, Engineering Manager at OpenPhone. 'Their system seamlessly handles the complexity of real-time voice coordination, letting us focus on creating exactly the experience we want.' This tightly coordinated design translates directly into measurable performance gains. In recent benchmark testing using the Voice Agent Quality Index (VAQI), Deepgram achieved the highest overall score among all evaluated providers (see Figure 1). VAQI is a composite benchmark that measures the core elements of voice agent quality: latency (how quickly the agent responds), interruption rate (how often it cuts users off), and response coverage (how often it misses valid input). Deepgram outperformed OpenAI by 6.4% and ElevenLabs by 29.3%, reflecting the advantage of its integrated architecture and model-driven turn-taking. The result is smooth, responsive conversations without missed inputs, premature responses, or unnatural delays. Cost-Effectiveness at Scale In addition to control and performance, the Voice Agent API is built for cost efficiency across large-scale deployments. When teams run entirely on Deepgram's vertically integrated stack, pricing is fully consolidated at a flat rate of $4.50 per hour (see Figure 2). This provides predictable, all-in-one billing that simplifies planning and scales with usage. Deepgram's vertically integrated runtime also delivers unmatched compute efficiency, optimizing every stage of the speech pipeline to minimize infrastructure costs while maintaining real-time responsiveness. For teams that bring their own LLM or TTS models, Deepgram offers built-in rate reductions, enabling even lower total cost of ownership for production-scale deployments. 'Deepgram's Voice Agent API stands out for its technical prowess, affordability, and flexibility, making it the smart bet for customer service voice AI,' said Bill French, Senior Solutions Engineer at StreamIt. Start Building with the Voice Agent API Experience how fast and flexible voice agents can be with Deepgram's unified voice-to-voice API. Explore the API in our interactive playground, review documentation, or integrate in minutes using our SDK. New users receive $200 in free credits, enough to process over 40 hours of real-time voice agent usage. Start building natural, responsive conversations with infrastructure built for real-time performance and enterprise-scale. Additional Resources: About Deepgram Deepgram is the leading voice AI platform for enterprise use cases, offering speech-to-text (STT), text-to-speech (TTS), and full speech-to-speech (STS) capabilities–all powered by our enterprise-grade runtime. 200,000+ developers build with Deepgram's voice-native foundational models – accessed through cloud APIs or as self-hosted / on-premises APIs – due to our unmatched accuracy, low latency, and pricing. Customers include technology ISVs building voice products or platforms, co-sell partners working with large enterprises, and enterprises solving internal use cases. Having processed over 50,000 years of audio and transcribed over 1 trillion words, there is no organization in the world that understands voice better than Deepgram. To learn more, visit read our developer docs, or follow @DeepgramAI on X and LinkedIn.
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Yahoo
Utah parole board launches new ‘trauma-informed' way to keep victims of crimes informed
The Utah State Correctional Facility in Salt Lake City is pictured on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch) The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole has announced a new 'trauma-informed tool' meant to better keep victims of crimes informed about parole processes involving their offenders and available services. The board on Monday announced the launch of a MyVoice, a new software designed to better notify victims of crimes of services and other information, including when their offenders have upcoming hearings. 'For years, the Board has relied on an offender management system to access victim information,' the board announced in a news release. 'MyVoice represents a significant shift toward a victim-centered approach, enabling the Board to provide more timely and sensitive notifications regarding hearings that victims have a right to attend, along with introductory information about the post-sentence parole process.' Scott Stephenson, chair of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole, said in a prepared statement that the board is 'committed to providing trauma-informed notifications to victims, and the launch of MyVoice is a major step in this direction.' SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX MyVoice's first phase enhances the board's ability to email victims who prefer electronic communication over traditional mail, according to the board. 'It also gives Board staff access to a trauma-informed platform where they can update and manage victim contact information more efficiently,' board officials said. 'In addition, the new system has allowed for important updates to the language used in notification letters, making them more informative about the post-sentence parole process and more considerate of victims' experiences.' Jennifer Yim, administrative director of the board, called the launch of MyVoice a 'major milestone.' 'As an agency, we are committed to continuing the development of this platform to reach our end goal — allowing victims to independently enter and manage their contact information and to offer additional options, such as text messaging notifications,' she said. 'We thank the victim services representatives and victims who have helped us understand the needs of victims to inform this process of improving our services.' The board included a link to templates for four 'victims' notifications letters,' which include information about why the board would be contacting victims, their right to be informed about an upcoming hearing for the offenders, and contact information for victim coordinators that can provide more information about resources that are available to them. 'The Board remains committed to protecting public safety through transparency, accessibility, and delivering services that recognize the rights and experiences of victims throughout the parole process,' board officials said. SUPPORT: YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE


CBS News
08-04-2025
- Politics
- CBS News
New U.S. citizens take Oath of Allegiance at Philadelphia's Museum of the American Revolution
Philadelphia has long been a proud gateway for American citizenship, and on Tuesday, that tradition continued as two dozen new citizens took the Oath of Allegiance in a naturalization ceremony at the Museum of the American Revolution . The event, hosted by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, welcomed 24 eligible candidates from around the globe. These individuals, representing 16 countries, gathered in a space that honors the nation's birth and the sacrifices made by those who forged the American identity. As part of the ceremony, each participant was presented with a certificate of naturalization, marking the official start of their journey as U.S. citizens. Museum president and CEO R. Scott Stephenson welcomed the attendees, followed by remarks from a special guest, State Sen. Nikil Saval. As the ceremony began, the new citizens raised their right hands, taking the sacred Oath of Allegiance to the United States. Cynthia Wong, who immigrated from Taiwan, shared her feelings of hope for the future. "I think this is a new start … and I believe and I trust that our kids will have a better future here," she said. For Wong, the United States represents "a perfect world," and she's excited to build a life for her family in this country. Dr. Samantha Massencio, who immigrated from Canada to study medicine in the U.S., is now an ophthalmologist completing her residency in Philadelphia. "I'm really thankful to be here," she said. "It's been a long journey, and I'm excited to become a U.S. citizen. I'm excited to serve the country and just be here." Massencio acknowledged the tremendous opportunities in the U.S., citing the abundance of resources that have allowed her to grow as both a doctor and an individual. "The U.S. is still an amazing country with a lot of resources and a lot of great people, and I think separate from the political climate, it's still a fantastic place to be," she said. "I've have been very thankful to really benefit from all of the educational and scientific resources that are here." The naturalization ceremony brought together new citizens from a variety of countries, all sharing a common goal: to become part of the American fabric. With family members and loved ones in the audience, each new citizen walked across the stage, filled with pride as they embraced the promise of a new future. As the ceremony came to a close, the air was filled with music and applause. For those in the room, it was a moment to remember the past, honor the journey of becoming an American and look forward to a lifetime of opportunities.