No-code AI agent builder Relevance AI lands $38m Series B
The news: Relevance AI, a developer of AI agent operating systems, has secured $US24 million ($37.7 million) in Series B funding and launched two new features — 'Workforce' and 'Invent' — aimed at enabling domain experts to create specialised AI agents. The funding round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from existing investors King River Capital, Insight Partners and Peak XV.
The numbers: The Series B round brings Relevance AI's total funding to $US37 million. The company, which employs more than 80 people across San Francisco and Sydney, reported creating 40,000 agents on its platform in January 2025 alone.
The context: Relevance AI has developed a platform that allows non-technical professionals to create and deploy teams of AI agents. The new 'Workforce' feature enables domain experts to build multi-agent systems using a no-code visual canvas, while 'Invent' allows users to generate AI agents from text prompts. The company serves customers including Qualified, Activision and SafetyCulture.
What they said: "This funding fuels our vision of making Relevance AI the definitive home of the AI workforce," said Daniel Vassilev, co-founder and co-CEO of Relevance AI. "We're creating a world where organisations are limited only by their ideas, not their headcount."
"The ROI from our first agent deployment was immediate and dramatic," said Mike Welch, managing director of SafetyCulture. "Now we're looking at how to scale this across our entire organisation."
The source: Relevance AI news release.