Convey Raises $38M in Series A Funding Led by Andreessen Horowitz
Jun 18, 2026 | By Startuprise io

Convey, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of an enterprise AI platform that enables non-technical operators to build and manage digital teammates that execute business operations autonomously, has raised $38 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
The round also saw participation from Khosla Ventures and Pear VC. As part of the investment, a16z Partner Joe Schmidt will join Convey’s board of directors.
The company plans to use the funds to expand into enterprise markets and continue developing its product.
The funding comes as demand for Convey’s platform continues to grow, with more than one million hours of automated work completed for customers including NBCUniversal, Samsara, TelevisaUnivision, Unity, Faire, and ChargePoint. The capital will help the company expand into enterprise markets and further develop its product.
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Global spending on AI is expected to reach $2.5 trillion by 2026, but many organizations are still not seeing strong returns in areas where day-to-day operational work happens. In many companies, skilled employees spend several hours each day manually handling tasks like pulling data from spreadsheets, processing orders, and preparing reports—work that is repetitive and not the core reason they were hired.
Unlike typical AI assistants or chatbots that help individuals work more efficiently, Convey is designed to help entire teams build and manage their own AI workforce.
Without needing to write any code, users can create digital teammates that learn tasks, gather information, and take over work that was previously done manually. These AI teammates can be trained and deployed to automate processes such as processing invoices, reconciling financial data, managing campaign reports, and handling advertising assets at scale.
Convey is designed to help close this gap, and adoption is already growing organically. At ChargePoint, the platform spread quickly across teams within weeks as employees experienced the time savings and shared it internally.
The company’s goal is to make every operations team AI-native by default, giving employees closer to the work the ability to achieve results that once required large engineering teams and long implementation cycles. At its core, Convey is focused on freeing up people’s time so they can focus on higher-value work like decision-making and customer relationships, rather than repetitive tasks.
“AI is moving fast right now, but so was food delivery a decade ago,” said Samir Kaul, Founding General Partner at Khosla Ventures. “Rohan helped take DoorDash from underdog to market leader. We backed him in the seed round, and we’re doubling down on the Series A because he’s a founder who has the grit and creativity needed to win in today’s competitive landscape."
“Enterprise AI’s defining failure mode right now is adoption without impact — usage keeps climbing, but ROI never materializes,” said Joe Schmidt, Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. "Convey teammates own the outcome on an organization’s highest-impact operational work, making the return measurable from the start. That’s why some of the largest enterprises in the world are already running on it, and why I’m excited to join the board and help the team scale."
“The ability to think of an idea and create a solution without convincing an engineer or product manager and doing it in a day instead of weeks is amazing,” said Jeremy Varner, SVP Programmatic Operations, TelevisaUnivision.
"The companies winning right now have figured out how to remove the operational drag that keeps their teams from doing strategic work," said Rohan Chopra, Founder and CEO of Convey. "They are scaling by onboarding a digital workforce that creates real, measurable impact. Convey is built for businesses that need AI that actually owns outcomes unattended, not a co-pilot that makes them incrementally more productive.
About Convey
Founded in 2025 by Rohan Chopra, Diego Canales, and Will Harvey, Convey is an AI workforce platform that helps teams build, train, deploy, and manage digital teammates for enterprise use. The platform is trusted by major companies including NBCUniversal, Samsara, Unity, TelevisaUnivision, Faire, and ChargePoint, and has already completed more than 1 million hours of automated background work.
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