The London-based startup, founded by former BBC and Uber executives, leverages AI to run tailored video conversations and can glean structured insights from thousands of employees simultaneously.
A 7-minute conversation generates over 1,000 words of data, while a typical survey response generates over 10 words of data.
Nuttera London-based enterprise insights startup, has raised $23 million in Series A led by: renegade partner. The round was confirmed to Axios Pro by co-founder and CEO Charlie Woodward, former head of commercial partnerships at the BBC and head of business development at Uber.
The company plans to triple its workforce by the end of 2026. Previous investors include: Asymmetric Capital Partners, kinship capitalLuck House Venture Capital, and village globalhas put in a total of $10.5 million in previous rounds.
Nutter’s product is built on a simple structural argument. Surveys are cheaper to conduct but provide shallower data, while focus groups are richer but limited in size, and both are time-consuming.
The platform replaces both with AI-managed video conversations, designed to run simultaneously across the entire workforce. Participants join the session and are guided by structured prompts and respond via video.
An AI orchestration layer then processes all conversations in parallel, identifies themes, sentiment, and priorities, and returns a summary of results within hours. The company says a seven-minute conversation can yield more than 1,000 words of usable data, compared to about 10 words for a typical survey response.
The platform can accommodate 1 to 20,000 participants in a single session and supports both live and on-demand formats. No need to install any software. Participants join via a link in their browser. Natter is ISO 27001 certified and compliant with GDPR, UK GDPR, and EU AI legislation.
The system redacts personally identifying information at the point of transcription, creating a psychologically safe environment for honest feedback, the company says.
Use cases the company highlights include employee engagement, strategic planning workshops, product user research, sales coaching evaluations, and training effectiveness measurement.
This position is in direct conflict with large-scale employee survey platforms and the long cycle times these tools typically require. Axios Pro reports that Nutter’s goal is to compress the time it used to take months to research, interview and analyze into hours.
Natter was founded in 2021 and is based in London. The founding team, which also included executives from Google, Salesforce, and Deloitte, launched with a $1 million pre-seed round and initially focused on what it called the Virtual Watercooler, a tool that facilitates spontaneous social conversations in hybrid and remote teams.
Since then, the product has pivoted towards gathering enterprise insights at scale, with an AI moderation and analytics layer as a key differentiator.

