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Town Raises $55M in Series A Funding Led by Andreessen Horowitz

Jun 4, 2026 | By Startuprise io

Town, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a personalized AI assistant service that learns how people work across the tools they already use, has raised $55 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz.

The round also saw participation from Forerunner Ventures and continued support from First Round Capital, Alt Capital, and Conviction.

The company plans to use the funding to expand its operations and accelerate product development.

Most people still cannot fully use the power of AI—not because they lack ability, but because today’s tools often require users to learn complex skills like prompting, workflows, integrations, and building agents before they can do anything meaningful.

Town was created with a different idea: anyone with a busy life and complex work should have a real assistant that adapts to them. Instead of users learning how the system works, the system learns how the user works.

Town connects with the tools people already use, including email, calendars, Slack, documents and more. It adapts to each user’s communication style, relationships, routines, and priorities, without requiring complex setup or configuration. Since launching, users have found new and unexpected ways to use their personalized AI assistant, known as their “Townie,” often surprising the team.

A recruiting business owner uses Town to manage her entire hiring pipeline without needing a CRM. It helps her track candidates, follow up on leads, and keep the process moving while she focuses on running her business. A mom uses Town to manage her family calendar and handle constant school updates like newsletters, camp sign ups and permission slips, so nothing is missed and she doesn’t have to remember everything herself.

"Most AI assistants are essentially better search boxes. Jean-Denis and Tony are building something categorically different,” said Alex Rampell, Town board member and general partner at Andreessen Horowitz. “They understand that the moat for consumer applications isn't the model. It's accumulated context alongside a magical product experience. The longer someone uses Town, the wider that moat gets."

"I can count on one hand the number of products that have stopped me in my tracks quite like Town," said Kirsten Green, Founding Partner of Forerunner. What this team understands deeply is that the next wave of AI adoption will not come from people opening another tool. It will come from technology that quietly learns you, works alongside you and becomes meaningfully useful in everyday life. Town feels like one of the first truly natural expressions of that future."

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An executive director of an international nonprofit uses Town to process grant requests that arrive as handwritten, foreign-language notes photographed on a phone. Town translates them, transcribes them, writes a summary, fills out the committee briefing sheet, and adds them to the pending queue, all before he’s had his first cup of coffee. “It’s like having another employee and a half,” he said.

About Town

Founded in 2024 by Jean-Denis Greze and Tony Vincent, Town is an AI technology company that builds personalized assistants called “Townies.” These assistants are designed to work like a chief of staff rather than a typical chatbot. Town connects to the tools people already use and works in the background of their digital life to help manage tasks, information, and daily workflows.

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