11x is revolutionizing the future of work by introducing autonomous digital workers powered by Agentic AI. As an AI agent builder platform, they deliver outcomes by providing AI agents that handle entire job categories autonomously. These AI agents, like Alice the SDR and Jordan the Phone Agent, are designed to take over repetitive and routine tasks, freeing human teams to focus on creativity, innovation, and building meaningful relationships.
Founded with the vision of empowering knowledge workers to be more human, 11x is initiating a paradigm shift away from traditional software. Instead of adding another tool to the stack, 11x is eliminating the need for software as we know it by turning code into labor. Their digital workers operate 24/7 across every channel—voice calls, email campaigns, LinkedIn outreach—executing complete sales workflows with superhuman efficiency. This isn't mere automation; it's a multiplication of your revenue potential.
By focusing on outcomes rather than features, 11x is transforming revenue functions with AI agents capable of executing tasks at a higher level than 95% of the workforce, continually improving with time and data. Their approach emphasizes autopilot over copilot, owning the entire stack through a multi-product strategy, and delivering work rather than software licenses.
Recently, they acquired Opkit to accelerate voice AI capabilities for Jordan, enhancing his ability to handle natural conversations in 28 languages. The company also launched an entirely agentic version of Alice, one of the world's most advanced AI agents in production. With hundreds of customers like Siemens, ZoomInfo, Airtable, Pleo, and ElevenLabs, 11x is expanding rapidly and plans to release more digital workers in the coming months.
At the core of 11x's vision is the belief that agentic AI can unlock unprecedented progress and growth. They envision a world where digital workers and humans collaborate seamlessly, achieving more than ever thought possible.
Today, the startup announced the closing of a $50 million Series B funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z).
Other investors in the startup include 20VC, Benchmark, Visionaries Club, Activant, Hubspot Ventures, Quiet Capital, SV Angel and Project A.

