Composio: Revolutionizing AI with $25M Series A Funding
In the fast-evolving AI landscape, San Francisco-based startup Composio is making waves with its innovative approach to agentic AI.
Founded in 2023 by IIT Bombay alumni Soham Ganatra and Karan Vaidya, Composio has secured $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, bringing its total funding to $29 million.
The round saw participation from notable investors like Guillermo Rauch (Vercel CEO), Dharmesh Shah (HubSpot CTO & Founder), Gokul Rajaram, and Soham Mazumdar (Rubrik Co-founder), alongside institutional backers SV Angel, Blitzscaling Ventures, Operator Partners, Agent Fund, Elevation Capital, and Together Fund.
This deal, first reported by Moneycontrol in April 2025, underscores the growing investor enthusiasm for AI-driven innovation.
Composio’s platform tackles a critical limitation of conventional AI agents: their inability to learn and improve over time.
Unlike static AI systems, Composio’s technology creates a shared learning layer that allows AI agents to accumulate experience and enhance performance.
For instance, when one agent masters a complex task—like handling a Salesforce integration edge case or optimizing a GitHub workflow—that knowledge is shared across the ecosystem, creating a powerful network effect.
This dynamic learning infrastructure sets Composio apart, enabling AI agents to evolve much like human workers who refine their skills through experience.
With over 100,000 developers and 200 startups and enterprises (including Glean) already on board, Composio is generating seven-figure revenue.
The fresh capital will fuel the acceleration of its learning infrastructure development, aiming to scale its platform and enhance its capabilities.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Composio is poised to redefine how AI agents operate, making them smarter, more adaptable, and indispensable for businesses.
What’s Next?
Composio plans to leverage the funding to supercharge its platform, focusing on expanding its learning infrastructure to support more complex integrations and workflows.
By empowering AI agents to learn continuously, Composio aims to drive the next wave of AI innovation, positioning itself as a key player in the global AI boom.
FAQ
What does Composio do?
Composio develops a shared learning layer for AI agents, enabling them to improve continuously by accumulating experience, unlike static AI systems.
Who invested in Composio’s Series A round?
The $25M round was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from Guillermo Rauch, Dharmesh Shah, Gokul Rajaram, Soham Mazumdar, SV Angel, Blitzscaling Ventures, Operator Partners, Agent Fund, Elevation Capital, and Together Fund.