Enterprise web agent infrastructure startup TinyFish Inc. revealed today that it had raised $47 million in new funding to enhance product development and expand its go-to‑market efforts.
Founded in 2024, TinyFish is building what it calls enterprise web agents, artificial intelligence-powered autonomous workflows that can operate across the web at massive scale. The company’s agents are designed to replicate human web interaction in a way that enterprises can trust, differing from consumer-facing bots that handle limited tasks.
TinyFish agents function as autonomous workers that execute tasks businesses would normally assign to people or large manual teams. The agent can navigate websites, extract structured data, capture insights and trigger downstream processes, all while adapting to changing interfaces and rules. The idea is that by taking on repetitive, high-volume work, the agents allow organizations to scale operations that were previously constrained by human resources or brittle legacy automation.
The agent can be applied across different industries with specific use cases. For example, in hospitality the agents aggregate inventory from thousands of small hotels that otherwise lack the infrastructure to connect with platforms like Google Travel. In transportation, the agents can collect millions of real-time pricing data points for rideshare companies, enabling rapid market adjustments.
“Today’s web stretches across thousands of platforms and billions of pages, but companies can’t fully tap its potential because the work needed to create business value at scale is complex, manual, and limited by human capacity,” explains Sudheesh Nair, co-founder and chief executive officer of TinyFish. “Helping those companies get more value from the web isn’t about automating low-value tasks. It’s about amplifying the high-value, outcome-driven processes that require human-like interaction at scale.”
The agents deliver measurable business results such as revenue growth, cost savings and market share gains, along with workflow coverage by operating across every stage of a process rather than focusing on isolated tasks. At the same time, they offer “planet-scale reach,” coordinating actions across thousands of platforms simultaneously.
The Series A round was led by ICONIQ Capital, with U.S. Venture Partners LP, Mango Capital, MongoDB Ventures, Alpine Software Group and Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners also participating.
“TinyFish’s innovative enterprise web agents can replicate human behaviors on the web at scale, with the resilience and reliability that enterprises require,” said Amit Agarwal, general partner at ICONIQ and TinyFish board member. “This is setting the foundation for a major shift in the way enterprises and applications interact with the web, gather intelligence and automate workflows.”
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