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940 Stockholm-based Tonada lands €2.6 million to help brands design how their spaces sound

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Rahul Raj @ EU-Startups · 06/17/2026 01:54 EDT

Stockholm-based Tonada lands €2.6 million to help brands design how their spaces sound

Tonada, a Stockholm-based AI-generated sound platform for retail and hospitality, has today announced a €2.6 million ($3 million) pre-Seed round as it aims to make high-quality AI-generated audio available to every brand with a physical space. The funding round was led by Antler, with Spintop Ventures, RTP Global, Triple A VC and Karaoke Club participating. ...

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