Glean just raised $150 million at a $7.2 billion valuation, and they're not promising to replace any job with AI. Instead, they're fixing something every office worker deals with daily spending way too much time hunting for basic information.
The Search Problem Nobody Talks About
Arvind Jain, Glean's CEO, puts it simply: "Finding information at work has become increasingly difficult." He's not wrong. Even at tech giants like Google and Rubrik, where Jain worked before starting Glean, employees struggled to find what they needed across dozens of workplace apps.
When Jain founded the company in 2019, Glean started with enterprise search boring but essential. Their search engine connects hundreds of workplace systems like Salesforce, Confluence, and Workday, but with a crucial twist:
Glean Raises $150M at $7.2B Valuation as Enterprise AI Boom Continues
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Glean has crossed $100 million in annual recurring revenue and grown to over 850 employees.
