Airspeed, an enterprise AI startup founded by former Google DeepMind researchers, has raised $20 million in a Series A round led by DN Capital, bringing its total funding to over $25 million. The company operates from London and New York and focuses on automating revenue workflows through autonomous AI agents.
Founded in 2022 as Glyphic, the company rebranded to Airspeed on 20 May 2026 to reflect a strategic shift from analytics to execution. Its platform integrates with calls, emails, tickets, and CRM systems to automatically update records, flag risks, and generate follow-ups without human intervention.
The company was founded by Adam Liska, a former DeepMind scientist with experience at Spotify, Facebook, and IBM, and Devang Agrawal, an Indian-origin Cambridge alumnus and former DeepMind researcher who later worked at Apple. Agrawal is also a recipient of the Dr. Manmohan Singh Scholarship.
Airspeed reports strong early traction, serving 200 customers across 20 countries. Revenue has grown fourfold over the past year, while headcount has doubled. Customers have built thousands of custom AI agents in early 2026, with usage nearly tripling between January and April.
The company cites measurable impact, including one client saving over $193,000 and reducing manual workload by six hours per sales representative per week within three months.
Airspeed operates in a competitive market alongside firms such as 11x, Gong, Salesloft, and Outreach, all of which are expanding their AI capabilities. However, the company positions itself as a unified execution layer, moving beyond insight generation to automated action.
The global AI in sales market, valued at $24.64 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $145.12 billion by 2033, highlighting growing demand for AI-driven automation in enterprise revenue operations.
