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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Email infrastructure API for AI agents, enabling autonomous email communication for developers and B2B customers.
AgentMail has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at AgentMail.
AgentMail was founded in 2025 by Haakam Aujla (Founder) and Adi Singh (Founder) and Michael Kim (Founder).
AgentMail has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Based in San Francisco, California, AgentMail provides an API-based platform that supplies dedicated email infrastructure and inboxes specifically designed for autonomous AI agents. The company operates with eight employees and serves a rapidly growing user base that includes tens of thousands of human users, hundreds of thousands of agent users, and more than 500 B2B customers. The platform experienced significant growth following the viral emergence of OpenClaw in early 2026 and currently supports enterprise clients such as DoAnything.com to manage thousands of automated communications. AgentMail secured $6 million in seed funding led by General Catalyst, with additional participation from prominent angel investors including Y Combinator founder Paul Graham and HubSpot executive Dharmesh Shah. Emerging from the Y Combinator accelerator program, the enterprise software startup was founded in 2025 by Haakam Aujla, Michael Kim, and Adi Singh.
Key people at AgentMail.
AgentMail has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in March 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 10, 2026 | $6M Seed | General Catalyst | Dharmesh Shah, Karim Atiyeh, Paul Copplestone, Paul Graham, Phosphor Capital, Taro Fukuyama, Y Combinator | Announced |
AgentMail is an API-first email infrastructure designed specifically for autonomous AI agents, enabling them to send, receive, and act upon emails programmatically with high deliverability and scalability. Unlike traditional email providers built for human users, AgentMail offers unlimited inbox creation, automated authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), intelligent email parsing, and seamless integration with popular AI frameworks like Langchain and CrewAI. This allows developers and organizations building AI agents to equip them with dedicated email identities, facilitating autonomous communication, data ingestion, user interaction, and system integration at scale[1][2][3][5].
AgentMail serves AI developers and enterprises deploying autonomous agents that require robust, scalable, and programmatic email capabilities. It solves the problem of legacy email providers’ limitations—such as restrictive inbox creation, rate limits, and poor developer experience—by providing a usage-based pricing model, real-time event notifications, and API simplicity. The platform is gaining traction as AI agents become more prevalent, enabling new use cases like automated customer support, autonomous research, and workflow automation, thus impacting the AI startup ecosystem by providing foundational infrastructure for agent communication[1][2][3][7].
AgentMail was founded by Haakam Aujla, Michael Kim, and Adi Singh to address the challenges faced when building email agents on legacy platforms like Gmail and Outlook. These platforms lacked scalable API support for creating inboxes, imposed restrictive sending limits, and offered poor developer experiences, which hindered the growth of autonomous AI agents. The founders, with backgrounds in AI infrastructure and developer tools, launched AgentMail to rebuild email infrastructure from scratch, purpose-built for AI agents[2][3][4].
The idea emerged from the need to empower AI agents with their own email inboxes that can be programmatically managed without human intervention or complex authentication flows. Early pivotal moments include integrating with popular AI frameworks and demonstrating practical applications such as AI agents that monitor documentation and respond to emails autonomously 24/7, proving the platform’s value in real-world autonomous communication[3].
AgentMail rides the growing trend of autonomous AI agents becoming integral to digital workflows and online interactions. As AI systems increasingly require independent communication channels, the timing is critical because legacy email providers cannot scale or adapt to these new demands. Market forces such as the rise of AI automation, demand for developer-friendly infrastructure, and the need for scalable, secure communication protocols favor AgentMail’s specialized approach.
By enabling AI agents to be "first-class citizens on the internet" with their own email identities, AgentMail influences the broader ecosystem by laying foundational infrastructure that supports autonomous workflows, AI-driven customer engagement, and integration with third-party services. This infrastructure accelerates innovation in AI startups and enterprise AI deployments, fostering a new class of intelligent, autonomous applications[1][3][4][7].
AgentMail is poised to become a critical infrastructure layer for AI agent communication as autonomous agents proliferate across industries. Future growth will likely be driven by expanding integrations with AI frameworks, enhancing parsing and reasoning capabilities, and scaling usage-based pricing to accommodate enterprise adoption.
Trends shaping AgentMail’s journey include increasing AI autonomy, demand for seamless AI-human and AI-system interactions, and the broader shift toward API-first, developer-centric infrastructure. As AI agents take on more complex roles, AgentMail’s influence will grow, potentially becoming the standard email infrastructure for autonomous software agents, enabling new business models and automation paradigms.
In tying back to its mission, AgentMail is not just providing email for agents—it is enabling agents to operate independently and effectively on the internet, transforming how AI systems communicate and collaborate[1][2][3][7].
AgentMail was founded in 2025 by Haakam Aujla (Founder) and Adi Singh (Founder) and Michael Kim (Founder).
AgentMail has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
AgentMail's investors include General Catalyst, Dharmesh Shah, Karim Atiyeh, Paul Copplestone, Paul Graham, Phosphor Capital, Taro Fukuyama, Y Combinator.