Glean, gen AI enterprise search startup, raises $150 million in deal adding billions to valuation
- Glean, a Palo Alto-based enterprise AI startup, announced a $150 million Series F funding round led by Wellington Management on June 10, 2025.
- This funding follows Glean’s $260 million Series E in September 2024, which doubled its prior valuation and reflects strong investor confidence in its AI-driven platform.
- Glean provides enterprise employees with LLM-powered natural language search capabilities across platforms like Salesforce and Microsoft Teams, and achieved over $100 million in recurring revenue for its fiscal year ending January 31, 2025.
- Founder and CEO Arvind Jain explained that their goal is to create a solution that seamlessly integrates AI into daily work routines, enhancing knowledge access, task automation, and decision-making. Meanwhile, Matt Witheiler from Wellington expressed enthusiasm about backing Glean’s efforts to transform workplace productivity through AI.
- The new funding positions Glean to expand global markets, grow R&D and sales teams, and deepen enterprise adoption, aiming for one billion AI agent actions by year-end.
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Enterprise search startup Glean just secured $150 million in new funding, pushing its valuation to $7.2 billion—up from $4.6 billion just nine months ago, when it raised $260 million in a Series E round. The round was led by Wellington […] The post Enterprise search startup Glean raises $150M series F funding at $7.2B valuation first appeared on Tech Startups.
Glean secures $150M Series F, reaches $7.2B valuation
Enterprise AI startup Glean has raised $150 million in a Series F funding round led by Wellington Management, bringing its valuation to $7.2 billion. The funding will support Glean's expansion and innovation in the AI industry, solidifying its position as a key player in the market. The post Glean secures $150M Series F, reaches $7.2B valuation appeared first on nextbigwhat.
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