
Composio
Integration Platform for AI Agents & LLMs.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | investor | €0.0 | round |
* | $25.0m | Series A | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Composio, officially Sampark Inc., is a developer-focused agentic AI startup providing an infrastructure platform that enables AI agents to connect with external applications and services. The company was founded in June 2023 by IIT Bombay alumni Soham Ganatra (CEO) and Karan Vaidya. Their journey together began years earlier, having first met at a Physics Olympiad camp before becoming roommates at university. Both founders gained firsthand experience with the engineering challenges of system integrations while leading engineering teams, which directly informed Composio's mission.
The core of Composio's business is to solve a fundamental limitation in AI: the inability for agents to learn from experience and improve over time like a human employee. The platform provides a shared learning infrastructure, allowing knowledge gained by one agent—such as handling a specific API edge case—to be reused by other agents, creating a network effect where all agents on the platform improve collectively. This is powered by a reinforcement learning layer that helps agents build intuition from experience. The company's platform addresses critical developer pain points such as managing authentication, authorization, and the complexities of multi-agent coordination across hundreds of tools.
Composio's product is an integration framework that drastically reduces the time it takes for developers to build and connect AI agents to external software, such as Salesforce, HubSpot, Gmail, and Slack. It offers access to over 250 pre-built tools and integrations through a unified API, managing credentials, rate limits, and dependencies. This allows developers to focus on functionality rather than wrestling with complex integrations, speeding up development cycles from months to days. The platform is framework-agnostic, supporting popular agentic frameworks like LangChain, CrewAI, and OpenAI Agents. Revenue is generated through a usage-based, pay-per-use pricing model where developers and enterprises use an API key and are charged per API call. With over 100,000 developers and 200 companies, including notable clients like Glean, Databricks, and various Y Combinator startups, using its platform, Composio has demonstrated significant market traction.
Keywords: agentic AI, developer tools, API integration, AI infrastructure, workflow automation, machine learning, enterprise AI, software development kit, AI agents, large language models