Agentic AI Company Landbase Raises $30M Series A Round

The San Francisco-based company’s platform helps businesses streamline optimization and launch of B2B sales campaigns

Written by Built In Staff, With AI
Published on Jun. 16, 2025
Daniel Saks, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer (Center) with Emily Zhang, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer (Left) and Hua Gao, Co-Founder & Chief Data Scientist (Right)
Photo: Landbase
REVIEWED BY
Rose Velazquez | Jun 16, 2025

Landbase, an AI-enabled go-to-market platform, has secured $30 million in a Series A funding round co-led by Picus Capital and Ashton Kutcher’s Sound Ventures. 

Its agentic AI solutions are aimed at streamlining and enhancing the efficiency of sales and marketing campaigns for B2B businesses. Since its launch, Landbase has experienced substantial growth, with an 825 percent increase in revenue so far for 2025 and a customer base that has expanded to 150 paid users. 

The company’s domain-specific AI model, GTM-1 Omni, is central to its mission of making go-to-market strategies faster, cheaper and more effective. Landbase has also introduced the Campaign Feed, a product enhancement that reduces the average time to launch a campaign from days to minutes.

With the new funding, Landbase plans to continue investing in GTM-1 Omni, which uses advanced reinforcement learning techniques to optimize targeting and tailored messaging capabilities.

Related ResourcesTech & Startup Jobs in San Francisco

 

This article was drafted by Writer, a generative AI tool, using information from press releases and company blogs provided by our staff. All content was reviewed by a Built In editor and went through a fact-checking process to ensure accuracy. Errors can be reported to our team at [email protected].

Explore Job Matches.