Viktor announced a $75 million Series A funding round led by Accel as the company continues expanding its AI employee platform for businesses. The company said it reached a $15 million annualized revenue run rate within 10 weeks and is positioning its product as an “AI coworker” that can autonomously execute workflows and business tasks.
The announcement was made by Viktor co-founder Fryd Wiatrowski, who described the company’s growth from a small experiment into what he called “the first true AI employee.” Viktor said its platform is helping companies save millions of dollars, generate new revenue, and reduce operational workload without cutting output.
According to the company, customers are using the platform to automate administrative work, reporting, bid preparation, invoice routing, and other operational functions across industries ranging from nonprofits to construction and real estate development.
Wiatrowski said the company began in 2023 with a small team that spent years iterating through unsuccessful product ideas before finding strong product market fit. He emphasized that Viktor’s goal is to create AI systems capable of acting independently rather than functioning solely as traditional AI assistants awaiting prompts.
The funding round included participation from Accel partners Zhenya Loginov, Cecilia Wang, and Bilal Mobarik. Viktor also credited its early users and team members for supporting the company as it developed the product category.
Several users and customers commented publicly on the announcement, highlighting the platform’s operational automation capabilities and ease of adoption. Some described the product as having a “0% learning curve” and functioning as an AI employee integrated directly into existing workflows.

