San Francisco, July 22, 2025 — Agentic AI startup Composio has raised $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, as the company pushes forward in its mission to simplify enterprise automation through artificial intelligence.
Joining Lightspeed in the round were existing investors Elevation Capital and Together Fund, co-founded by Girish Mathrubootham. Notable angel investors also participated, including Gokul Rajaram, Sohum Mazumdar (co-founder of Rubrik), and Dharmesh Shah (founder of HubSpot). This brings Composio’s total funding to $29 million, following a $4 million seed round.
Agentic infrastructure for modern enterprises
Founded by Soham Ganatra and Karan Vaidya, Composio is building infrastructure that enables autonomous AI agents to integrate seamlessly with widely used business tools such as Gmail, GitHub, Slack, Salesforce, and more. Its no-code platform allows pre-built, production-ready integrations so AI agents can perform real-world actions like:
- Managing CRM records
- Sending and organizing emails
- Updating support tickets
- Interacting with code repositories
…without requiring developers to build or maintain complex integrations manually.
Ganatra explained that traditional LLM-powered tools often fall short in enterprise environments due to their inability to learn context or adapt like human employees. Composio aims to solve this challenge at the infrastructure level.
“You can spend hundreds of hours refining prompts, but LLMs hit a ceiling. They don’t learn from mistakes or adapt contextually like humans. We’re solving that by enabling smarter connectivity,” said Ganatra.
From startups to scale
Composio’s platform is currently used by over 100,000 developers and more than 200 paying companies, including AI-first startups from recent Y Combinator batches such as April, OpenNote, Airweave, Den, and Dash. The company reports generating over $1 million in annual recurring revenue, though it did not disclose exact financial figures.
With its headquarters in San Francisco and a development hub in Bengaluru, Composio plans to grow its team from 25 to 40 employees by the end of 2025. The fresh funding will primarily go toward expanding its engineering and research capabilities.
A broader trend in AI infrastructure investment
Composio’s raise reflects a growing appetite among venture capitalists for cross-border AI infrastructure startups. Similar moves include:
- Atomicwork securing $25M in January to build AI agents for IT operations (backed by Khosla Ventures and Z47),
- Risa Labs raising $3.5M to transform cancer care workflows,
- And RapidCanvas, which raised $16M in December 2024 for automation tools.
As businesses seek more intelligent and adaptable software, agentic AI is emerging as a key piece of the automation puzzle—one that Composio seems poised to lead.
















