Airspeed has raised $20 million in a Series A led by DN Capital, bringing total funding to more than $25 million.
The company, formerly known as Glyphic, rebranded just two weeks ago on 20 May 2026 — and has grown revenue 4x and doubled headcount in the past year.
Founded by two former DeepMind research scientists, including Indian-origin Cambridge alumnus Devang Agrawal, Airspeed now serves 200 customers across 20 countries.
Enterprise software has spent a decade getting better at showing sales teams what is happening. Dashboards got smarter, call recordings got transcribed, CRM data got richer. But the work – the emails, the follow-ups, the deal updates – still fell to humans. Airspeed was built on the conviction that this is the problem worth solving next.
The London and New York-based company has raised $20 million in a Series A led by DN Capital, with participation from Vi Partners, Framework Venture Partners, and Atlassian Ventures. The round brings Airspeed’s total funding to more than $25 million.










