Dust, an agentic AI startup, announced a $40 million Series B funding round led by Abstract and Sequoia Capital, with participation from Snowflake and Datadog. The company aims to solve a key enterprise problem: AI assistants working in silos, duplicating efforts and losing organizational context.

Dust’s platform transforms AI agents from personal tools into collaborative team members. It provides a shared workspace where humans and agents coexist, accessing conversations, tasks, and artifacts. The system connects to over 100 enterprise data platforms, including Slack, Notion, and Salesforce, and features AI operators that can perform roles in marketing, sales, and support without engineering help.

The company reports rapid adoption: more than 3,000 organizations have deployed over 300,000 agents, with zero customer churn in 2025 and a 70% weekly active user rate.

CEO Gabriel Hubert, formerly at Stripe, and co-founder Stanislas Polu, a former research engineer at OpenAI, will use the funds to accelerate development of specialized agents that learn from interactions and collaborate equally with human workers.