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Composio Secures $25 Million in Series A Funding to Advance AI Agent Learning and Development

TLDR: Composio, also known as Sampark Inc., has successfully raised $25 million in Series A funding, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. This investment brings their total external funding to $29 million. The capital will be used to accelerate the development of their AI agent platform, which focuses on enabling AI to learn from experience and streamline the creation and deployment of intelligent agents.

Composio, officially known as Sampark Inc., announced on July 22, 2025, that it has secured $25 million in Series A funding, bringing its total outside funding to approximately $29 million. The round was spearheaded by Lightspeed Venture Partners, with significant participation from a diverse group of investors including SV Angel, HubSpot Inc. founder Dharmesh Shah, Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch, Gokul Rajaram, Rubrik Co-founder Soham Mazumdar, Blitzscaling Ventures, Operator Partners, Agent Fund by Yohei Nakajima, and existing investors Elevation Capital and Together Fund.

The San Francisco, CA-based startup specializes in providing a learning infrastructure designed to enable AI agents to improve their capabilities through experience. Composio’s cloud platform aims to significantly ease and accelerate the development of artificial intelligence agents, compressing workflows that typically take days into mere minutes.

A core challenge in AI agent development, such as implementing authentication workflows for agents interacting with services like GitHub, is largely automated by Composio’s platform. This includes the complex task of managing authentication tokens. Once integrated with Composio, developers can connect their agents to over 3,000 cloud applications and other software tools, with customizable interactions.

Underpinning Composio’s platform is a reinforcement learning layer that allows AI agents to gradually enhance their performance over time. Furthermore, this innovative system facilitates the sharing of practical knowledge among agents, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Soham Ganatra, CEO of Composio, emphasized this vision, stating, “The challenge isn’t making AI smarter in isolation. It’s giving AI the ability to accumulate practical knowledge the way humans do—but at the scale and speed only software can achieve.”

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Composio has already garnered significant adoption, with an installed base of over 200 companies, including notable names like Glean Technologies Inc., an AI productivity tool developer recently valued at $7.2 billion. The newly acquired capital will be strategically deployed to further enhance the platform’s features and accelerate the development of its unique learning infrastructure, solidifying its position in the rapidly evolving AI agent ecosystem.

Dev Sundaram
Dev Sundaramhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Dev Sundaram is an investigative tech journalist with a nose for exclusives and leaks. With stints in cybersecurity and enterprise AI reporting, Dev thrives on breaking big stories—product launches, funding rounds, regulatory shifts—and giving them context. He believes journalism should push the AI industry toward transparency and accountability, especially as Generative AI becomes mainstream. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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