Gumloop Raises $50M to Make AI Agents Work for Everyone
The AI agent startup lands a $50M Series B led by Benchmark to help non-technical workers automate complex tasks.
Gumloop just closed a $50M Series B round with Benchmark leading the charge. The startup builds tools that let companies deploy AI agents capable of handling complex, multi-step tasks — no PhD required.
Co-founder Max Brodeur-Urbas launched Gumloop in mid-2023 with a straightforward thesis: non-technical employees shouldn't need to code to automate repetitive work. That bet is clearly resonating with investors.
The platform focuses on reliability — a critical selling point as enterprises grow increasingly wary of AI agents that hallucinate or break mid-workflow. Gumloop's pitch is agents that actually finish the job.
With $50M in fresh capital and Benchmark's backing, Gumloop is positioning itself squarely in the red-hot AI agent space. The race to own enterprise automation just got another serious contender.