Voices was founded in 2003 by husband and wife David and Stephanie Ciccarelli and was officially incorporated in 2004 in
Ontario, Canada. Through the studio, Ciccarelli met his eventual wife, a musician and vocalist studying at
University of Western Ontario. As his studio received more and more inquiries from actors looking for voiceover work, the pair saw the opportunity to connect the actors with businesses looking to hire voice talent and decided to focus on creating an online marketplace instead of producing content. In 2006, the company's CEO was criticized for claiming that the
Google radio ad product, was nearly identical to the one offered by Voices despite having not seen it. That same year, the company began a $3.6 million expansion project supported by the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. In April 2015, Voices raised $2 million in funding from a division of the
Business Development Bank of Canada. As part of the 2015 Canada Technology Accelerator, the company set up a temporary office in New York City. In 2016, the company relocated to a roughly 45,000 square foot location in downtown
London, Ontario. Voices raised $18 million in funding from
Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital in July 2017. In August 2017, the company purchased the California-based Voicebank.net, an online casting and project management platform for an undisclosed amount. ==Overview==