HappyRobot Raises $150M Series C at a $1.2B Valuation

HappyRobot has raised $150 million in a Series C round. The deal values the company at $1.2 billion and makes it a unicorn. Prysm Capital led the round, and Eurazeo co-led it. HappyRobot announced the raise on August 4, 2026.

HappyRobot builds AI agents for enterprise operations. Its agents handle the phone calls, emails, and scheduling that keep supply chains moving. The company started in freight and logistics, one of the hardest industries to automate. You can read the deeper story in our full HappyRobot profile.

The round at a glance

DetailInfo
Amount$150 million
RoundSeries C
Valuation$1.2 billion post-money
DateAugust 4, 2026
Lead investorsPrysm Capital (lead), Eurazeo (co-lead)
Total raised~$200 million

Existing backers a16z, Base10, and Y Combinator all put in more money. New strategic investors joined too, including Koch Disruptive Technologies, Orange, Deutsche Telekom’s T.Capital, Bankinter, Endeavor Catalyst, Kfund, and Wave-X.

HappyRobot Funding history

RoundDateAmountValuationLead investor
Series CAug 2026$150M$1.2BPrysm Capital, Eurazeo
Series BSep 2025$44M~$500MBase10 Partners
Series ADec 2024$15.6MNot disclosedAndreessen Horowitz

HappyRobot was founded in 2022 and came out of Y Combinator’s Summer 2023 batch. It has now raised around $200 million in total, a fast climb for a company that closed a $44 million Series B less than a year ago.

The growth behind the round

HappyRobot now works with more than 150 enterprise customers, including DHL, Kuehne+Nagel, Uber, and Repsol. It has grown five times over since its last raise. Its net dollar retention has passed 150 percent, which means existing customers keep spending more.

Why it matters

Most AI funding this year has gone to model labs and coding tools. HappyRobot is a different kind of bet. Its agents do unglamorous work in industries with thin margins, where the savings are easy to measure. When an agent replaces hours of manual coordination, a finance team can see the value at once. That is why growth investors like Prysm and Eurazeo backed it, rather than the usual early-stage AI funds.

What is next

The company plans to use the money to expand its platform and grow its teams around the world. It is also moving beyond logistics into insurance, energy, telecom, and airlines. The open question is whether a platform built for freight can win in those new fields without losing what made it strong.

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