Viktor banked €64.7 million ($75 million) in Series A funding to expand its enterprise AI agent platform. Accel led the round, which included Bek Ventures, Kaya VC, Inovo VC, and Tenacity Capital, alongside a significant group of angel investors including the co-founders of Slack and leaders from Vercel, Synthesia, and Deel.
The Warsaw- and Munich-based startup develops an "AI coworker" that integrates directly into Slack and Microsoft Teams. Unlike basic chatbots, the software connects to a company’s existing suite of tools to perform autonomous tasks such as generating board reports, building internal dashboards, and managing recurring marketing workflows. The technology is designed to operate over long periods, maintaining context across thousands of documents and emails to complete complex projects.
Founded in 2023 by former Meta engineers Fryderyk Wiatrowski and Peter Albert, the company has seen rapid commercial adoption since its public launch in February 2026. Viktor reports reaching a €12.9 million ($15 million) revenue run rate within its first 10 weeks of operation. More than 2,000 organisations currently use the platform to automate operations across finance, engineering, and growth departments.
The scale of this raise for a Polish-founded startup underscores the shifting focus in European venture capital toward autonomous agents that inhabit existing workplace communication layers rather than requiring new standalone interfaces.
Originally reported by EU-Startups Daily.