Scribe Closes $75M Series C to Launch AI-Driven Workflow Optimization Platform

San Francisco-based Scribe has secured $75 million in Series C funding at a $1.3 billion valuation to accelerate the rollout of Scribe Optimize, its new AI platform that maps enterprise workflows to pinpoint where automation and AI will deliver real business value. The all-equity round was led by StepStone, with participation from Amplify Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Tiger Global, Morado Ventures, and New York Life Ventures.

Founded in 2019 by Jennifer Smith (CEO) and Aaron Podolny (CTO), Scribe helps enterprises understand how work is actually performed by automatically capturing and analyzing user activity. Its new Optimize platform uses this data to identify inefficiencies and reveal high-impact automation opportunities — addressing one of the key challenges enterprises face in adopting AI effectively.

With over 5 million users and 78,000 paying organizations, including teams at T-Mobile, LinkedIn, and New York Life, Scribe has documented more than 10 million workflows across 40,000 applications. The company plans to double its 120-person team as it scales globally across the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and Europe.

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