AI voice startup ElevenLabs, valued at $11 billion, announces first Big Four partnership with Deloitte to deploy conversational agents for enterprise customers. (AI voice startup ElevenLabs, valued at $11 billion, announces first Big Four partnership with Deloitte to deploy conversational agents for enterprise customers. (

ElevenLabs Partners With Deloitte on Enterprise AI Agents

2026/03/16 20:32
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ElevenLabs Partners With Deloitte on Enterprise AI Agents

Joerg Hiller Mar 16, 2026 12:32

AI voice startup ElevenLabs, valued at $11 billion, announces first Big Four partnership with Deloitte to deploy conversational agents for enterprise customers.

ElevenLabs Partners With Deloitte on Enterprise AI Agents

ElevenLabs has signed its first Big Four consulting partnership, teaming with Deloitte to deploy conversational AI agents for enterprise clients across customer service, sales, and internal operations.

The deal pairs ElevenLabs' voice agent platform with Deloitte's consulting muscle, targeting what both companies call "high-value customer journeys" like customer service and debt collections. Think automated phone agents that can actually reason through problems rather than bouncing callers through endless menu trees.

Why This Matters for ElevenLabs

The partnership arrives weeks after ElevenLabs closed a $500 million Series D round in February 2026, pushing its valuation to $11 billion. That funding round had the company eyeing a potential IPO—and landing Deloitte as a go-to-market partner suggests the company is serious about proving enterprise revenue before any public listing.

For a startup that began with text-to-speech tools for content creators, the Deloitte tie-up marks a decisive pivot toward enterprise sales. Consumer-facing AI tools face commoditization pressure; enterprise contracts with Big Four backing offer stickier revenue.

What They're Actually Building

The companies will develop "customer experience accelerators"—essentially pre-built templates for specific industries. These include agent blueprints for common customer journeys and standardized integration patterns for plugging into existing enterprise systems.

"The next phase of customer experience will be defined by agents that can reason and act—safely, reliably, and at enterprise scale," said Mati Staniszewski, ElevenLabs co-founder.

Jan Michalski, Deloitte's GenAI lead for Central Europe, pointed to growing demand for AI that "operates reliably at enterprise scale." The Central Europe focus suggests initial deployments will target that region before broader rollout.

The Competitive Picture

ElevenLabs isn't alone in chasing enterprise voice AI. But its rapid expansion from pure text-to-speech into dubbing, music generation, and now conversational agents shows a company building a full audio stack. The Deloitte partnership gives it something competitors lack: a built-in sales force with existing enterprise relationships.

Whether that translates to the revenue growth needed for an IPO remains the open question. Enterprise AI deployments notoriously move slowly—even with Big Four consultants pushing them along.

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