AI Agent Startup Genspark Achieves $36 Million ARR in 45 Days, Featured by OpenAI Startups

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Palo Alto, CA – Genspark, the artificial intelligence startup behind the no-code "Super Agent," announced it has been featured by OpenAI Startups, highlighting a successful collaboration that has propelled the company to an impressive $36 million Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) in just 45 days. The recognition underscores Genspark's rapid growth and its effective utilization of OpenAI's advanced models and APIs.

Genspark's core product, Super Agent, is a customizable AI agent designed to automate complex real-world tasks, such as making phone calls, generating presentations, or creating short videos, all without requiring any coding. The company pivoted to this agentic AI focus in April 2025, moving away from its initial offering as an AI search engine, a strategic shift driven by evolving user demand for actionable outcomes rather than just information.

This explosive growth was achieved with a lean 20-person team and no paid marketing, relying instead on product virality and word-of-mouth. Genspark has also secured significant investment, including a $60 million seed funding round in June 2024, which valued the company at $260 million, followed by a $100 million Series A funding round in February 2025, boosting its valuation to $530 million.

The featured status by OpenAI Startups acknowledges Genspark's deep integration and reliance on OpenAI's technology. Kay Zhu, CTO and Co-founder of Genspark, stated, "OpenAI has been supporting Genspark from the beginning. Their APIs didn’t just power our models, they helped our 20-person team build, launch, and scale faster than anyone thought possible.” Super Agent leverages OpenAI multimodal models like GPT-4.1 and the Realtime API to facilitate its diverse capabilities.

Genspark's success positions it as a significant player in the burgeoning AI agent market, challenging traditional search and automation paradigms. The company plans to expand its offerings into new categories, including an AI browser and AI document generation tools, continuing to build upon its foundational collaboration with OpenAI.