our story
We built the voice models first. The detection advantage followed.
Zohaib Ahmed and Saqib Muhammad started Resemble in 2019 to solve a problem they kept running into in gaming: voice work couldn't keep up with how fast studios shipped new versions, and actors did not scale. The answer was generative voice, and building it well meant going deep on the underlying models, architecture, training, data, every layer of how synthetic speech actually gets produced.
That work turned out to be the most important thing about the company. If you understand how synthetic speech gets generated at the model level, at the architecture level, at the failure-mode level, you have an unfair advantage at detecting it. So alongside the voice platform we shipped our first deepfake detector, the same month, in 2019, because we already knew how.