
HappyRobot Raises $150M Series C at $1.2B to Expand Enterprise AI Agents
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The $150 million Series C is a substantial incremental update for an enterprise-agent vendor and reinforces the segment's push from task automation toward production workflow deployment.
HappyRobot Raises $150M Series C at $1.2B to Expand Enterprise AI Agents
HappyRobot has raised a $150 million Series C at a $1.2 billion post-money valuation, according to Portal ERP. Prysm Capital and Eurazeo co-led the round, with returning investors Andreessen Horowitz, Base10 and Y Combinator participating alongside strategic and financial backers including Orange and Deutsche Telekom's T.Capital. The company said the financing brings total funding to about $200 million and will support platform development, enterprise integrations, and global engineering, deployment, and go-to-market hiring.
The company sells AI agents that operate across voice, email, data entry, and logistics scheduling rather than within a single software workflow. That positioning matters because enterprise-agent competition is moving beyond discrete copilots toward systems that can coordinate across fragmented operational tools while preserving governance and context. HappyRobot's reported customers include DHL, Kuehne + Nagel, Naturgy, Repsol, and Uber, spanning logistics, energy, and transportation-heavy operations where handoffs and exception handling are expensive.
For builders, the relevant benchmark is deployment depth rather than an agent demo: HappyRobot says initial deployments go live in four to twelve weeks and cites a customer automating 28,000 hours of work monthly. For investors, the round tests whether agent vendors can turn integration and implementation into durable advantages as they expand from logistics into insurance, utilities, telecommunications, and airlines; customer-reported resolution and satisfaction metrics will matter more than headline valuation.