Genspark Raises Over $360 Million for AI Workspace That Delivers Autonomous Work, Reaches $200M in Annual Revenue

Genspark, the Palo Alto‑based AI workspace company founded by veterans from Microsoft, Google, Meta, YouTube, and Pinterest, has now raised over $360 million in total Series B capital and reached $200 million in annual revenue as of March 2026, cementing its position as one of the fastest‑growing AI productivity companies in the world. The figures represent a growth story that compressed what typically takes five or more years of SaaS scaling into less than two.
The funding came in two tranches. An oversubscribed $275 million Series B closed in November 2025, led by Emergence Capital Partners, the San Francisco firm known for early bets on Salesforce, Zoom, and Box, alongside SBI Investment, LG Technology Ventures, Pavilion Capital (Temasek), and UpHonest Capital. In January 2026, Genspark topped that round up to $300 million with additional capital from UpHonest, LG, Temasek, and others. A further $85 million tranche closed in March 2026, taking total Series B financing to approximately $360 million. The first Series B alone was set at a $1.25 billion post‑money valuation.
The commercial trajectory that justified this capital was among the fastest in AI startup history. Genspark hit $36 million in annualized run rate within 45 days of launching its Super Agent product in April 2025. It reached $50 million in ARR within five months and crossed $100 million ARR by January 2026. By March 2026, annual revenue had surpassed $200 million. In each of these milestones, the company had more than 2 million monthly active users and over 1,000 organizations using its business plans.
The core insight behind Genspark's product is deceptively simple but operationally hard to execute: modern knowledge work is fragmented across too many tools, drafts, and handoffs. Most AI tools available to enterprise workers today require step‑by‑step guidance, prompt engineering, and manual assembly of outputs from multiple systems. Genspark replaces that model with one where the user describes the outcome they want and the platform's AI agents coordinate execution across email, documents, spreadsheets, presentations, web research, and code, returning finished, polished deliverables rather than raw AI outputs.
The technical architecture behind this is what the company calls a mixture‑of‑agents approach. Rather than routing all tasks through a single frontier model, Genspark's platform intelligently selects from over 70 state‑of‑the‑art AI models, including GPT, Claude, and Gemini alongside open‑source alternatives, matching each task type to the most appropriate and cost‑effective model. This reduces compute costs while maintaining output quality, creating unit economics that allow Genspark to price competitively at $30 per user per month for team plans.
Products launched under this vision include Speakly, a macOS and Windows voice‑to‑text application that generates clean formatted writing in real time and can trigger agents by voice; AI Inbox 2.0, which automates repetitive email tasks through custom workflows; and Genspark Claw, introduced as the company's first "AI employee," which accepts a delegated task via a simple message, executes multi‑step workflows across software, and returns the finished result. Claw runs inside Genspark Cloud Computer, a dedicated pre‑configured cloud environment available to each user.
Co‑founder and CEO Eric Jing, a Microsoft veteran who co‑founded and scaled a previous company to a $5.5 billion valuation, described the company's mission directly: Genspark is built for knowledge workers who lead, not just act. The goal is for AI agents to handle operational tasks while humans focus on decision‑making and creativity.
The company has been expanding globally. It announced entry into Japan in early 2026, establishing a local team with customer support and customer success resources, and has clients across North America, Europe, and Asia. One Japanese marketing agency customer reported an 80 percent reduction in data analysis and document creation workloads within months of adopting the platform.
Some notable facts about Genspark:
- Total Series B capital raised: Over $360 million across multiple tranches (November 2025, January 2026, March 2026)
- Original Series B lead: Emergence Capital Partners
- Total funding since founding: Approximately $460 million
- Post‑money valuation at first Series B close: $1.25 billion
- Annual revenue as of March 2026: $200 million (up from $50M ARR in September 2025)
- Monthly active users: Over 2 million
- Business customers: Over 1,000 organizations on team and enterprise plans
- Subscription price: $30 per user per month for team plans
- Headquarters: Palo Alto, California, with offices in Singapore and Japan
For enterprise teams evaluating AI productivity platforms in 2026, Genspark represents one of the most commercially validated options in a category that is attracting attention from every incumbent software company simultaneously.
Official Sources: Genspark