Genspark says it has crossed $100 million in annual recurring revenue in nine months and has closed a $300 million Series B, as the Palo Alto-based company pushes deeper into enterprise adoption. The company positions its platform as an “agentic” work layer for knowledge workers—software that can plan and execute multi-step tasks rather than simply assist with prompts. Genspark also said more than 1,000 organizations have started using its business and enterprise plans since they launched in late November, with early traction coming from consulting, advertising, and other knowledge-heavy teams.
To support that growth push, Genspark launched AI Workspace 2.0, a new version of its integrated product suite built around automating workflows across email, slides, media creation, and voice input. Updates include Speakly, a desktop voice-to-text tool aimed at triggering actions by voice; AI Inbox 2.0 for automated email triage and cleanup via custom workflows; a slide-generation mode for presentation creation; and media agents for producing images, video, and audio assets. The company also announced expanded operations across North America, Europe, and Asia, including an official expansion into Japan, where it cited ADK Marketing Solutions as reporting about an 80% reduction in data analysis and document creation workload using the platform.



















