Agentic AI company Dust today announced a $40 million Series B led by Abstract and Sequoia, with participation from Snowflake and Datadog. With this round, Dust has raised over $60 million in total funding.
Most companies have adopted AI, but they haven’t become meaningfully more intelligent as organisations. One person prompts an assistant, gets an answer, and the context disappears into a private chat window. The result is real productivity at the individual level, with very little compounding across teams.
Dust is on a mission to transform how work gets done. It is the Operating System for AI Agents. It enables businesses to deploy, orchestrate, and govern fleets of specialised AI agents that work alongside the team, safely connecting the company's knowledge and tools.
"This is a century-defining transformation, and we're only in year three,” said Gabriel Hubert, Co-Founder and CEO of Dust.
“What will transform the way we work isn't the next best model or assistant. It's going to be a completely new type of system that gives humans and agents shared, governed access to the same information and capabilities so that they become true collaborators, working with the same context, notifications, artifacts, and goals to compound organisational impact. This is what we call multiplayer AI, and this is what we’re building at Dust."









