- Apple has acquired Pullstring, a startup that helps customers publish voice apps, according to Axios.
- The acquisition could be part of an effort by Apple to catch up to Amazon, the current leader in the voice assistant space.
- Pullstring was last valued at $163.57 million, according to PitchBook, but the terms of the deal were not specified in the report.
Apple has acquired Pullstring, a company that helps companies publish voice apps for platforms like Amazon's Alexa and the Google Assistant, according to a new report from Axios.