Dust Secures $40M Series B to Expand Enterprise AI Platform, Targets US Growth

May 18, 2026
Dust Secures $40M Series B to Expand Enterprise AI Platform, Targets US Growth
  • Dust is launching a Series B of $40 million to expand its multiplayer, enterprise-grade AI platform that enables collaborative agents shared across an organization, addressing the limits of single-player AI.

  • The platform connects to more than 100 data sources and integrates with tools like Slack, Salesforce, and Google Drive, allowing agents to access up-to-date company information and learn from real team workflows through memory and feedback loops.

  • The funding is led by Sequoia and Abstract, with participation from Datadog and Snowflake.

  • Founder Hubert says profitability is not the near-term goal; the raise is aimed at accelerating R&D and growth, particularly in the US.

  • Notable customer outcomes include 4x GTM team scaling at Clay, shorter onboarding for Doctolib, and faster cross-functional workflows like RFPs at Persona.

  • Dust surpassed $20 million in annual recurring revenue earlier this year and is not yet profitable.

  • Dust emphasizes enterprise-grade governance with granular permissions, cost tracking, audit trails, SOC 2 Type II, GDPR compliance, data residency in EU and US, and a contractual guarantee that customer data is not used to train models.

  • The Series B will advance three priorities: agents that improve with use, bidirectional human-agent collaboration primitives, and enterprise-scale orchestration and governance; run-rate revenue was not disclosed.

  • Dust reports traction of serving 3,000+ organizations, with 70% weekly active usage and zero churn in 2025, plus deployment of over 300,000 agents.

  • Dust’s net revenue retention reached 240% in 2025, reflecting growing multi-department adoption across organizations.

  • Notable customers include Vanta, Clay, Profound, Persona, and Doctolib, with Doctolib using Dust to centralize internal AI across thousands of employees.

  • The Series B will fund further US expansion and R&D, highlighting that US deployments are already at scale and will be decisive for enterprise AI adoption.

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