Granola
AI meeting notepad — now with an MCP server that turns meeting context into a programmable data source for agents.
Granola is the AI notepad for back-to-back meetings. In Q1 2026 it shipped an MCP server, personal API, and enterprise API — moving it from passive note-taker to a first-class data layer for AI agents. Closed a $125M Series C in March 2026 (led by Index Ventures) at a $1.5B valuation.
What it does
Captures meeting notes with AI and now exposes them through an MCP server and APIs so agents can read, summarize, and act on meeting context.
What you get
- AI meeting notes optimized for back-to-back schedules
- MCP server for any MCP-enabled agent (Claude, GPT-4-class, enterprise tools)
- Personal API (Business + Enterprise) and Enterprise API
- Spaces — team workspaces with granular access controls
- $125M Series C at $1.5B valuation (Index Ventures, March 2026)
Why it matters
The interesting part isn’t the note-taking — it’s that Granola is now wired up so agents can treat your meetings as a queryable data source. That’s where most “agent” stacks break down today.