Lightspeed Leads $25 Million Investment in Composio to Advance AI Agent Learning

San Francisco and Bengaluru-based AI startup Composio has secured $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. The investment aims to accelerate the development of Composio's unique learning infrastructure, which seeks to address a critical limitation in current artificial intelligence agents: their inability to learn and evolve from experience. This latest round brings Composio's total funding to approximately $29 million.

Karan Vaidya, co-founder of Composio, highlighted the core challenge in a recent social media post, stating, > "Agents aren’t reliable. They don’t learn from experience." He further emphasized Composio's solution, adding, > "At @composiohq, we provide skills that evolve with your agents." The company's platform offers a shared learning layer, enabling AI agents to accumulate and transfer practical knowledge across various workflows, transforming them from static tools into adaptive systems.

Lightspeed Venture Partners spearheaded the Series A round, with participation from existing investors Elevation Capital and Together Fund. Additional investors included prominent figures such as Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch, HubSpot founder Dharmesh Shah, and institutional investors like SV Angel. This significant capital injection underscores investor confidence in Composio's approach to making AI agents genuinely useful in production environments.

Composio's platform integrates with over 3,000 cloud applications and tools, streamlining complex enterprise workflows through AI-driven automation. The company has already garnered substantial traction, attracting over 100,000 developers and serving more than 200 companies, including several Y Combinator startups. Composio is also reporting over $1 million in annual recurring revenue, demonstrating strong market adoption.

The newly acquired funds will be strategically deployed to deepen Composio's learning infrastructure and expand its integration capabilities with leading AI frameworks such as LangChain and OpenAI Agents. Raviraj Jain, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, articulated the strategic importance of the investment, noting, "What excites us about Composio is that they're not just solving today's integration problems. They're building the foundation for AI agents to become genuinely useful by learning from experience at scale. This is the missing piece between impressive demos and transformative deployments."