Software Platform Mintlify Raises $45M in Series B Funding

The company works to make businesses’ documentation intelligible to AI agents.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on Apr. 17, 2026
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Mintlify, a software company offering businesses an intelligent knowledge infrastructure, announced $45 million in Series B funding. This round, led by a16z and Salesforce Ventures, brings Mintlify’s total venture capital to $67 million and values the company at $500 million.

Mintlify aims to serve as the knowledge layer that makes products understandable, usable and discoverable by AI agents. Its platform powers documentation for more than 20,000 companies, enabling them to build internal agents on top of structured and connected knowledge bases and receive accurate answers.

The company is developing a product that encompasses document automation workflows, model context protocol support and AI agents that can update content based on prompts. It also integrates with the codebases and project management platforms companies already use.

“Mintlify fits into your existing workflows and becomes the layer that organizes, maintains and serves knowledge across your company,” Han Wang, Mintlify co-founder, said in a company blog post. “The goal is straightforward: if an AI agent needs to understand your company, your product or how anything in your organization works, that information should be accurate, structured and available. That's the infrastructure we’re building.”

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