After months in stealth, Coworker.ai is now live: a general-purpose AI teammate that can research, reason, and take action across entire organizations. Unlike chat-based assistants or single-use agents, Coworker is designed to do the work, from writing code to drafting sales emails to fixing sprint blockers, all while staying deeply connected to your company’s data, tools, and teams.
This leap is powered by OM1 (Organizational Memory), Coworker’s proprietary architecture that retains and updates 120+ business signals in real time. It acts like a company’s long-term memory, capturing meetings, project shifts, tool changes, and more – allowing Coworker to collaborate across departments as if it were human.
This launch is backed by a $13M seed round, led by Jeff Huber (Triatomic Capital, formerly Google SVP), with support from Ramtin Naimi (Abstract Ventures), Mallun Yen (Operator Collective), Tim Young (Eniac Ventures), and Clark Golestani, Ken Hausman, and Jack Greenfield (K2 Access Fund). Pre-seed backers include Soma Capital, Focal VC, Mischief, and Karman Ventures, bringing total funding to $16.5M.
AI tools break without company-level awareness
AI tools have yet to deliver meaningful productivity gains inside organizations. Large language models (LLMs) can generate content using public information, but they lack the internal context required to operate within a company. Specialized AI agents can handle isolated tasks, but cannot coordinate with multiple teams or support work that moves between systems.
“Despite major progress in foundational models and the rise of consumer AI tools, AI has not made a meaningful impact on productivity inside companies,” said Alex Calder, co-founder and CEO of Coworker.ai. “The reason is context. Without a clear understanding of your company and your work, AI remains unreliable, often inaccurate, and difficult to trust with execution.”
Coworker functions as an AI teammate with a deep understanding of how work moves through the organization, capable of executing complex, cross-functional tasks without manual intervention.
The result is an AI that supports a wide range of use cases:
“We were deeply impressed by Coworker’s architecture,” said Jeff Huber, Managing Director at Triatomic Capital. “Its ability to retain and apply deep organizational context allows it to move far beyond surface-level answers and operate as an active teammate. OM1 establishes a foundation for what could become an entirely new category of enterprise software.”
“We watched a customer use Coworker to recover an engineering sprint that had fallen behind,” said Bradford Church, co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Coworker.ai. “It scanned Jira, Slack, and GitHub, identified the issue, created a new ticket, and drafted the code needed to resolve it. That level of execution goes well beyond the capabilities of current AI assistants.”
Because Coworker operates on sensitive company information, it was built from the ground up with robust security, data permissions, and audit accuracy in mind. The platform complies with SOC 2, GDPR, and CASA Tier 2 standards.
Coworker has been deployed in private release since December 2024 and is now supporting more than 25 companies across core business teams. “Coworker has significantly reduced the time I spend tracking down and organizing critical information,” said Noah Tutak, Chief Product Officer at Curri. “The insights I get from simply asking questions continue to exceed expectations. It has become a valuable part of my daily workflow.”
About Coworker.ai
Coworker is the first general-purpose AI teammate built to handle complex, cross-functional work with the reliability of a skilled colleague. Powered by OM1, a proprietary memory architecture, Coworker helps teams stay focused on high-impact priorities by taking on the tasks that slow progress down. The company was founded by former Uber leaders Alex Calder and Bradford Church and is backed by leading Silicon Valley investors.
For more information, visit https://coworker.ai.
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