Enterprise AI agents

What is Dust?

Multiplayer AI agents for enterprise work

Category
Enterprise AI agents
Headquarters
Paris, France
Founded
2023
Employees
About 51-200 employees
Total funding
About $61.5M reported
Valuation or Status
Not publicly disclosed

What is Dust?

Dust is multiplayer ai agents for enterprise work.

Dust is multiplayer ai agents for enterprise work, operating in enterprise ai agents. Dust lets companies build, deploy, and share AI assistants connected to internal knowledge and business systems. Its May 2026 Series B announcement said Dust is used by more than 3,000 organizations globally and is designed for multiplayer human-agent collaboration.

As of June 2026, the company is best understood as a private growth company with About 51-200 employees, About $61.5M reported, and Not publicly disclosed. For sellers, the useful signal is where the company is concentrating spend: product velocity, compliance, data, infrastructure, customer success, and go-to-market systems that support its next stage.

What does Dust offer?

Dust offers Custom AI assistants, Knowledge connectors, Workflow builder, Multi-model orchestration, and related products for its market.

  • Custom AI assistants· AI agents
  • Knowledge connectors· Data
  • Workflow builder· Platform
  • Multi-model orchestration· AI
  • Enterprise governance· Security
  • Human-agent collaboration· Collaboration

How does Dust make money?

Dust makes money through SaaS subscriptions for teams and enterprises deploying internal AI assistants.

Dust makes money through SaaS subscriptions for teams and enterprises deploying internal AI assistants. Growth is driven by connected knowledge sources, model routing, collaboration, governance, integrations, and usage expansion across departments. Dust uses business and enterprise subscriptions rather than a fully public universal price card; costs vary by users, assistants, data connections, model usage, security, and support.

Because Dust is private, public revenue and margin disclosure is limited unless noted in recent reporting. The practical budget signal is the company's current operating motion: hiring, new product launches, customer expansion, and financing that funds engineering, security, data, compliance, and sales capacity.

Who leads Dust?

Dust's leadership centers on Gabriel Hubert and Stanislas Polu.

  • Gabriel HubertCo-founder and CEOCo-founder since 2023Former Stripe and OpenAI operator; co-founder of Totems before Stripe acquisition.
  • Stanislas PoluCo-founder and CTOCo-founder since 2023Former OpenAI researcher and Stripe engineer.
  • Henry FontanierSoftware EngineerCurrent team memberListed on Dust's about page.
  • Dust product leadershipProduct and integrationsCurrent functionBuilds assistants, connectors, and enterprise governance.

How do you contact Dust's leadership?

Dust does not publish personal executive emails; use sales, support, and careers channels.

Email formatPersonal executive email format not verified; use dust.tt sales/contact flows

How much funding has Dust raised?

Dust has About $61.5M reported; latest valuation/status: Not publicly disclosed.

Dust has About $61.5M reported; latest valuation/status: Not publicly disclosed. June 2023: Seed round. Dust raised seed funding after forming in early 2023. June 2024: Series A — $16M. Sequoia Capital led with XYZ, Connect Ventures, Seedcamp, GG1, and Motier participating. May 2026: Series B — $40M. Abstract and Sequoia co-led; total funding exceeded $60M. 2026: Total funding — about $61.5M. Tracxn and public announcements put total funding around $61.5M.

Where a round amount or valuation has not been publicly disclosed, this profile says so rather than filling the gap. The seller signal is whether the latest financing created budget for hiring, infrastructure, compliance, enterprise sales, or geographic expansion.

How did Dust get here?

Dust's milestones show its path from founding to its current enterprise ai agents position.

  1. 2023Dust foundedGabriel Hubert and Stanislas Polu founded Dust after Stripe and OpenAI.
  2. 2023IA40 recognitionDust appeared as an early AI infrastructure/application company.
  3. June 2024Series A led by SequoiaThe company raised $16M for enterprise AI assistants.
  4. 2025Enterprise assistant adoptionDust scaled with customers using assistants connected to internal data.
  5. May 2026Series B closedDust raised $40M to scale multiplayer AI.
  6. 20263,000+ organizationsThe company said more than 3,000 organizations use Dust globally.

Who are Dust's competitors?

Dust competes with category specialists and broader platforms serving the same buyer or user workflow.

  • GleanEnterprise search and AI assistant platform.
  • WriterEnterprise generative AI platform with agents and governance.
  • MoveworksEnterprise AI assistant for employee support and automation.
  • Sana LabsAI knowledge and learning platform competing for enterprise assistant and knowledge-work workflows.
  • NotionWorkspace and knowledge platform with Notion AI.
  • HebbiaAI analyst and document-workflow platform.

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