Alex Rudolph
| Alex Rudolph | |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur, software engineer |
|---|---|
| Known for | Co-founder and CTO of Voker |
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Alex Rudolph is an American entrepreneur and software engineer who serves as the co-founder and chief technology officer (CTO) of Voker, an agent analytics platform for monitoring and improving AI agents. Voker participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2024 (S24) batch and is based in Los Angeles, California.[1] In her role at Voker, Rudolph functions as a full-stack software and AI engineer in addition to her responsibilities as CTO.
Career
Prior to founding Voker, Rudolph worked at a high-growth e-commerce startup where she met her future co-founder, Tyler Postle, who now serves as the company's chief executive officer. At that company, the two collaborated on building AI-powered products that contributed to significant business growth.[1]
Rudolph co-founded Voker with Postle in 2024. The company describes itself as an "Agent Analytics Platform" and provides tools for monitoring and optimizing conversational AI agents. Voker's platform is designed to enable companies to surface insights from AI agent conversations and translate them into actionable improvements, reducing companies' reliance on manually reviewing individual interaction logs. The company offers a software development kit (SDK) that clients use to build and refine their AI systems.[2]
Voker operates across several overlapping sectors, including developer tools, generative AI, analytics, big data, and artificial intelligence.[1] The company was accepted into Y Combinator's Summer 2024 (S24) batch, a startup accelerator program that provides early-stage companies with funding, mentorship, and access to a broad network of alumni companies. Y Combinator's S24 cohort held its demo day in September 2024, at which participating companies presented their products and business models to prospective investors.[1] Y Combinator has historically provided accepted companies with an initial investment in exchange for equity, along with structured mentorship and introductions to its alumni network, which includes many prominent technology companies.