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Duve is an AI-powered guest management platform that automates communication and personalizes digital experiences for hotels, short-term accommodations, and vacation rentals. The enterprise software replaces fragmented hospitality tools by centralizing guest inquiries, digital check-ins, location information, and personalized service requests into a single unified system. Operating across the global hospitality sector, the platform currently processes end-to-end digital journeys and direct bookings for more than one million guests per month. The company has raised substantial venture capital to build new artificial intelligence infrastructure and fund its international expansion into markets including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore. This growth is supported by a recent $60 million Series B funding round led by Susquehanna Growth Equity, with additional financial backing from XT Venture Capital. Duve was founded in 2015 by Jeremy Atlan, David Mezuman, and Shai Bar.
Duve has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Duve has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Duve has raised $70.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Duve's investors include Noa Wolfson, XT Hi-Tech, Anthemis Group, Journey Ventures, Outrun Ventures, Philippe Teixeira da Mota.
Duve has raised $70.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $60.0M Series B in December 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 9, 2025 | $60M Series B | NOA Wolfson | XT HI Tech | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2022 | $10M Series A | — | Anthemis Group, Journey Ventures, Outrun Ventures, XT HI Tech, Philippe Teixeira DA Mota | Announced |
Duve is a hospitality technology company offering an all-in-one guest management platform that unifies the entire guest journey for hotels, hostels, short-term rentals, and vacation accommodations.[1][2][3][4] It serves over 1,000 brands across 70+ countries, engaging more than one million guests monthly, by enabling personalized, AI-driven experiences like online check-in, automated communication, upselling, digital keys, and analytics—replacing fragmented tools to boost revenue (e.g., 10x ROI on upsells), cut front-desk time by over eight minutes per guest, and enhance satisfaction.[1][3][4] Recently raising $60M in Series B funding, Duve demonstrates strong growth momentum, with plans for AI infrastructure expansion and new offices in the UK, Germany, Singapore, and Asia.[1]
Founded in 2015 (with some sources noting 2016) by hospitality veterans Jeremy Atlan, David Mezuman (CEO), and Shai Bar, Duve emerged from their experience managing a large vacation rental business, where they identified inefficiencies in repetitive tasks like guest questions, in-person check-ins, and location info sharing.[1][2][3] Originally known as Wishbox, the Tel Aviv-based company (with Paris offices) bridged the gap between personal hospitality and technology, evolving into a comprehensive platform built "by hoteliers, for hoteliers."[2][3][4] Early traction came from consolidating operations across booking types (direct, OTA, groups), leading to rapid global adoption and accolades like 2023 Hotel Tech Report's "Best Guest Experience Platform."[6]
Duve rides the AI transformation in hospitality, addressing the "missing link" in guest management amid rising demands for personalization, contactless ops, and revenue optimization post-pandemic.[1][6] Timing aligns with market forces like OTA dominance, labor shortages, and big data growth, where fragmented tools waste time—Duve's consolidation enables scalability for independents to chains in a $1.5T+ industry.[1][2][4] It influences the ecosystem by setting standards for AI agents in hotels, fostering ancillary revenue (e.g., mobile ordering, experiences) and operational efficiency, while competing with Operto and Touch Stay through deeper unification and global reach.[2][6]
Duve is poised to dominate as the go-to guest experience platform, leveraging its $60M Series B for AI infrastructure, international hubs, and richer agent networks to automate more while scaling personalized revenue.[1] Trends like generative AI for hyper-tailored stays, data-driven ops, and seamless multi-channel comms will propel growth, potentially expanding to multi-family or events amid hospitality's digital shift.[4][6] Its hotelier roots ensure enduring edge, evolving influence from efficiency enabler to revenue powerhouse—unlocking "hospitality unlimited" as AI redefines guest journeys.