ElevenLabs is generating $825,000 in revenue per employee. $330M ARR. ~400 people. Founded in 2022. That makes this one of the most capital-efficient AI companies ever built, and the valuation math actually supports it. At $11B on $330M ARR, investors are paying a 33x revenue multiple. That sounds rich until you realize this company went from $4.6M in revenue to $330M in roughly two years. a16z quadrupled its position. ICONIQ tripled. Sequoia took the board seat. When three of the best firms in venture are all scrambling for more ownership at 33x, they’re pricing in a revenue trajectory where $330M is the floor, not the ceiling. The real story is the org design. ElevenLabs runs 20 micro-teams of 5-10 people each. No middle management layer. No 500-person go-to-market org. Their CEO has said publicly that “more people frequently doesn’t fix the problem,” and the numbers back him up. They’re generating more revenue per head than Salesforce, which has 70,000+ employees. And they’re now pivoting the entire company toward agents. ElevenAgents is the enterprise play: conversational AI for customer support, sales, internal workflows. Deutsche Telekom, Revolut, Cisco, Square are already on it. Enterprise revenue grew 200% last year and is approaching 50% of total revenue. This is why the $11B number makes sense to Sequoia. Voice was the wedge. Agents are the platform. If ElevenLabs captures even a fraction of the enterprise contact center market, $330M ARR looks like a rounding error against a TAM measured in tens of billions. Nvidia invested in September. They’re openly building toward IPO. And the real signal is that a four-year-old company with 400 people just raised at a higher valuation than most public SaaS companies.