Metaview, the AI platform that transforms job interviews into actionable hiring intelligence, has announced a £25m Series B led by GV (Google Ventures), with participation from existing investors including Plural, Vertex Ventures, Seedcamp, Coeluis Capital, True Equity, Victor Riparbelli, and Barney Hussey-Yeo.
Traditional hiring has been left largely untouched by digital transformation. Despite high stakes, it remains plagued by poorly defined criteria, bias, and low accountability, with decisions frequently based on feeling rather than evidence. In large organisations, the problem is magnified. Knowledge of what makes a great hire is fragmented across interviewers, with no feedback loop to show which decisions worked.
Metaview was founded on the conviction that hiring conversations with candidates hold the richest data for making informed talent decisions. Its AI tools capture, analyse, and leverage this context, ensuring everyone — from recruiters to hiring managers — operates from the same real-time information. Instead of relying on impressions or intuition, teams using Metaview can compare what candidates actually said with what they set out to find, adding a layer of objectivity, consistency, and insight that hiring has long lacked. With more than three million interviews recorded to date, the platform enables hiring teams to work from consistent, high-quality insight, not guesswork.
Metaview has demonstrated strong traction, with over 3,000 customers across industries, including Sony, Brex, Deel, ElevenLabs, Deliveroo, and KellyOCG, saving 30 minutes after every interview and up to two hours per job post.
Metaview’s suite of AI agents is designed to transform every stage of the hiring process today and includes: AI Notetaker, which automatically captures and structures interview notes tailored to the role, stage and scorecard; AI Reports, a fully customisable reporting engine for optimising the hiring funnel; AI Answers, an always-on assistant that delivers instant, reliable answers about any candidate, job, or hiring process detail; and AI Job Posts, which generates and maintains job descriptions so teams can launch new searches in seconds instead of days.