Sola Raises $17.5M Series A for Agentic Bots

\n Sola , an agentic process automation platform, recently secured $17.5 million in Series A funding.

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Sola, an agentic process automation platform, recently secured $17.5 million in Series A funding. Andreessen Horowitz led this round, with partners Kimberly Tan and Jennifer Li spearheading the investment. This capital further supports Sola's expansion in enterprise AI process automation.

Sola develops an AI-native platform automating complex workflows across various applications. Businesses utilize Sola to streamline tasks like invoice reconciliation, order entry, and file verification. Furthermore, the platform operates without requiring code or consultants.

Advancing Enterprise Automation

The company's technology transforms manual, repetitive back-office work. Sola's Agentic Bots learn processes by recording them once, then adapt and improve autonomously. Consequently, this enables significant efficiency gains for clients.

Sola's solutions are currently live in production, handling critical workflows for Fortune 100 enterprises. The platform also serves AmLaw 100 firms and billion-dollar leaders in healthcare and logistics. This approach contrasts with older methods like those offered by UiPath or Automation Anywhere, which often proved brittle and expensive for Robotic Process Automation.

The company aims to bring advanced AI process automation to industries historically underserved by traditional software. Sola's platform empowers operational analysts and compliance leads to build and scale automations independently.

Sola previously raised a $3.5 million seed round. Sarah Guo at Conviction led that initial investment.

The combined funding totals $21 million.