VoicePatrol unveils real-time AI voice protection for games


VoicePatrol is unveiling its real-time AI voice protection technology for game studios to make gaming communities safer.

The company said it has a straightforward, effective approach to real-time voice protection. Partnering with studios like Trass Games, creators of Yeeps: Hide & Seek, VoicePatrol was created to make gaming communities safer without the corporate jargon, the company said.

In the world of multiplayer gaming, unchecked extreme toxicity isn’t just annoying—it’s a direct hit to player retention and revenue. VoicePatrol tackles this head-on by identifying and addressing severe incidents within 30 seconds of their onset, ensuring a better experience for everyone involved. The integration is so seamless that developers can get it up and running in just four minutes.

VoicePatrol analytics screen.

Jack Southard, CEO of Trass Games, said in a statement, ““Working with VoicePatrol has felt more like collaborating with a dev team than a vendor. They moved fast, adjusted to our dev team’s systems, and helped our human moderators stay focused on the stuff that matters.”

VoicePatrol’s Founders have made sure to steer clear of traditional “moderation” tactics that feel more like
overbearing surveillance. As Matei Trebien, CEO of VoicePatrol and machine learning engineer, said in a statement, “The word ‘moderation’ has come to mean control—an overcorrection that often stifles genuine interaction.”

He added, “What we’re focused on is protection: acting quickly on the most serious threats without policing every conversation or every friendly ‘f**k you.’ It’s about creating a better experience for players, not micromanaging them.”

VoicePatrol is also budget-friendly, priced at just eight cents per audio-hour, allowing studios of all sizes to afford top-tier voice protection and 100% audio coverage without breaking the bank, the company said.

VoicePatrol said the impact for studios using VoicePatrol speaks for itself:
● 55% reduction in severe incidents within the first two weeks.
● 24% decrease in player churn after one quarter.
● 11% revenue boost after one quarter, thanks to new revenue previously-missed because of severe
toxicity.

VoicePatrol focuses on outcomes that matter—helping studios reduce harmful behavior, improve retention, and build stronger player communities. The company has eight employees and it has raised “millions” of dollars — but it isn’t disclosing the exact amount yet.

VoicePatrol Dashboard
VoicePatrol dashboard

The Menlo Park, California-based company started in 2023, worked on the tech for a year and then launched its first product in the second quarter of 2024.

VoicePatrol said its differentiators are its four-minute integration time, compared to competitors who can spend days or weeks.

The company said it is its customers’ first line of defense, with automated actions taking place within 30 seconds of the offense, with 100% audio coverage. Incidents are available for review by the studio’s human moderators also in less than 30 seconds. Voice Patrol said competitors rely primarily on customers’ human moderators to act; can auto-act in more than 75 seconds only on a subset of detected violations.

The company said that all our customers, small or large, can afford to monitor 100% of their audio traffic. The firm said that is impossible for competitors, where customers are forced to be selective with how much data they send and have to accept they will have missed incidents regardless.

VoicePatrol Custom Moderation Tools
VoicePatrol custom moderation tools.

“We focus only on the most severe toxic and illegal incidents. Customers complained about competitors being overly-censorious,” the company said.

And it said it respects privacy, saying it receives only the audio, timestamps and a random unique device ID. If a piece of audio is not flagged for toxicity it’s instantly discarded from our system so that even the firm can’t access it. Competitors keep all data.



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