HappyRobot lands $44M Series B to build an ‘AI operating system’ for the real economy

The round comes less than a year after HappyRobot closed a $15.6M Series A, bringing its total raised to $62M

Cristian Hatis
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Pablo Palafox HappyRobot CEO at the Samsara Beyond keynote | Image by: HappyRobot LinkedIn Page

HappyRobot, a startup building AI-powered “workers” for enterprise operations, has raised a $44 million Series B round to accelerate its mission of creating an AI operating system for the real economy.

The funding was led by Base10 Partners, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Array Ventures, Avra, Samsara Ventures, Tokio Marine, WaVe-X, WiL, Y Combinator, and other strategic backers.

Launched just 18 months ago, HappyRobot is already working with more than 70 enterprise customers, including DHL, Ryder, Schneider, and Werner. Its AI “workers” automate complex, high-volume tasks across supply chain and logistics operations.

Early customer results include appointment scheduling times cut from a week to under 30 minutes, collections generating returns of 100x, outbound sales delivering ROI above 19x, carrier sales showing 5x returns.

At the core of HappyRobot’s vision is an AI OS, a system that fuses real-time data, specialized AI agents, and orchestrating intelligence to autonomously manage mission-critical workflows.

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