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AI collaboration platform featuring an infinite whiteboard and visual AI interface, a thought partner for planning and ideation.
Cove has raised $58.3M across 9 funding rounds.
Key people at Cove.
Cove was founded in 2023 by Stephen Chau (Founder) and Andy Szybalski (Founder) and Mike Chu (Founder) and Ruchi Sanghvi (Co-Founder).
Cove has raised $58.3M in total across 9 funding rounds.
Cove is a developer of an AI-powered collaboration platform based in an undisclosed location, providing an infinite whiteboard and visual interface for interacting with artificial intelligence. The subscription-based software replaces traditional chat threads with editable blocks, allowing users to integrate built-in browsers, PDFs, and images for complex tasks like ideation and trip planning. Operating as a collaborative thought partner across desktop applications and web browsers via a Chrome extension, the system competes with digital workspace tools like Miro and TLDraw. The enterprise raised $6 million in seed funding in 2024 through a round led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from angel investor Elad Gil. In March 2026, Microsoft hired the entire team, resulting in the platform's shutdown and the issuance of customer refunds. Cove was founded in late 2023 by Stephen Chau, Andy Szybalski, and Mike Chu.
Key people at Cove.
Cove was founded in 2023 by Stephen Chau (Founder) and Andy Szybalski (Founder) and Mike Chu (Founder) and Ruchi Sanghvi (Co-Founder).
Cove has raised $58.3M in total across 9 funding rounds.
Cove's investors include AirAngels, Buckley Ventures, Craft Ventures, Greycroft, Khosla Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Saga, Sequoia Capital, Balaji Srinivasan, Gokul Rajaram, Karim Atiyeh, Electric Capital.
Cove is an AI-powered collaborative workspace designed to enhance productivity and creative thinking by integrating real-time AI assistance with human collaboration. It provides a hyper-visual, infinite board interface accessible via a browser sidebar and Chrome extension, allowing users to add and edit text, tables, images, webpages, and PDFs in a shared context with AI. Cove serves knowledge workers, teams, and individuals who need to organize complex projects, plan, and brainstorm collaboratively, solving the problem of linear, chat-based AI interfaces by offering a dynamic, editable, and visually rich environment. The platform has gained momentum with a $6 million seed funding round led by Sequoia Capital and notable angel investors, and it recently launched general availability to broaden its user base[1][3][4][7].
Cove was co-founded by Mike Chu, Stephen Chau, and Andy Szybalski, former engineers from Google Maps and Uber Eats, who brought deep product and AI experience to the startup. The idea emerged from their desire to replicate the natural human collaboration experience—a shared space with a common context—rather than the linear, thread-based chat AI interfaces prevalent today. Their background in building complex, user-friendly products at Google Maps and Uber informed Cove’s design philosophy. Early traction included successful seed funding led by Sequoia Capital and adoption by users for diverse use cases such as home renovation planning, business growth, and customer support improvements[1][3][4].
Cove rides the wave of AI-driven productivity tools that aim to transform how knowledge workers collaborate and manage complex projects. The timing is critical as large language models (LLMs) and AI assistants become ubiquitous, but current interfaces often limit user interaction to linear chats. Cove’s visual, collaborative approach addresses this UI gap, enhancing creativity and efficiency. Market forces such as remote work, digital transformation, and the demand for smarter AI tools favor Cove’s growth. By partnering with Sequoia Capital, Cove gains access to a powerful network and resources to accelerate innovation and adoption, influencing the broader ecosystem of AI productivity solutions[4][7].
Cove is poised to evolve rapidly alongside advances in AI capabilities, potentially expanding its platform to support more complex workflows and integrations. Trends shaping its journey include the increasing reliance on AI for knowledge work, the need for better collaborative tools in hybrid work environments, and the push for more intuitive AI-human interaction models. As Cove matures, it may become a foundational tool for teams seeking to harness AI as a true thought partner rather than a mere assistant. Its influence could extend beyond productivity into areas like education, design, and strategic planning, redefining collaborative AI experiences[4][7].
Cove has raised $58.3M across 9 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in October 2024.