
Wordware, an AI startup that simplifies AI development by allowing users, including companies like Instacart, to create AI agents using natural language, has raised $30 million in a seed round led by Spark Capital. The company, which enables non-developers to leverage AI, has attracted investors like Felicis and Y Combinator. Wordware's platform has already amassed 350,000 users since its launch, highlighting its rapid growth and market acceptance. The funding will help accelerate Wordware's mission to empower anyone to build AI applications with plain English. The company was backed in its pre-seed round by investors who were impressed by the founders' product and marketing instincts. Wordware also achieved the #1 most upvoted status on ProductHunt, and a promotional video was released to showcase its capabilities.
Fresh off their $200M round at a $1.9B valuation, here's my chat with @may_habib, CEO of enterprise Generative AI platform @Get_Writer * Merits of being full stack * Using synthetic data to lower LLM training costs * Software that can write software * The rise of AI super apps https://t.co/VktZwZaZPU
Filip is an outlier. Super excited to see how he and @bertie_ai bring AI to the masses with Wordware. I emailed him on a Sunday in August and was in his office a few hours later learning about their vision. I invested on the spot. It’s a special team and mission. 🔥🔥 https://t.co/p31Hja2s5D
Wordware raises $30M to re-imagine AI development as ordinary writing https://t.co/WxYtLdrxIa