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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
All your calendars and inboxes, powered by an intelligent assistant.
Iris has raised $3.4M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Iris.
Iris was founded in 2025 by Samika Sanghvi (Founder) and Siddhant Lad (Founder).
Iris has raised $3.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Iris connects all your calendars and inboxes in one place with a built in personal assistant. It connects with Gmail, Google Calendar, Maps, and more to understand your context - what you’re working on, who you’re meeting, and where you need to be - and intelligently organizes your time around what actually matters.
Unlike assistants that just schedule events, Iris learns your rhythm and automates your workflow: drafting emails, moving meetings, blocking focus time, and coordinating across accounts, all with your approval.
We’re building the next generation of personal AI, one that keeps you ahead.
Iris has raised $3.4M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $400K Seed in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2025 | $400K Seed | — | Antler, Point Nine Capital, Singular | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2025 | $3M Seed | — | 10X Capital, 305 Ventures, Anti Fund, BITKRAFT Ventures, Fuel Venture Capital, Grit Capital Partners, Tampa BAY Ventures, Roger Ehrenberg | Announced |
Key people at Iris.
Iris was founded in 2025 by Samika Sanghvi (Founder) and Siddhant Lad (Founder).
Iris has raised $3.4M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Iris's investors include Antler, Point Nine Capital, Singular, 10X Capital, 305 Ventures, Anti fund, BITKRAFT Ventures, Fuel Venture Capital, Grit Capital Partners, Tampa Bay Ventures, Roger Ehrenberg.
Iris is an AI-powered personal assistant app that integrates multiple calendars and inboxes into a single, intelligent interface to help users manage their day efficiently. It connects Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Maps, learning user routines and preferences to automate scheduling, rescheduling, email drafting, and meeting context summarization. Iris serves busy professionals juggling multiple calendars and inboxes, reducing cognitive overload by handling routine tasks and enabling users to focus on what matters most. The product has shown strong early growth with thousands of downloads and daily active users, reflecting its traction in the productivity app market[1][2][4].
Founded in 2025 by cousins Siddhant Lad and Samika Sanghvi, Iris emerged from their personal frustration with scattered calendars and inboxes and the inadequacy of existing assistant tools. They initially built Iris as a side project to solve their own scheduling chaos, quickly realizing its broader potential. Early mentorship from Adam Cheyer, co-founder of Siri, influenced their approach to treating assistants as deep engineering challenges rather than just UX problems. The company launched publicly with a small but growing user base, emphasizing a hybrid intelligent system combining deterministic scheduling with large language model intuition[2][4].
Iris rides the growing trend of AI-powered productivity tools designed to reduce cognitive overload in increasingly complex digital work environments. The timing is favorable due to widespread adoption of multiple calendar and email platforms, and the rising demand for assistants that adapt to individual work styles rather than forcing users into fixed workflows. By combining AI with deep integration and privacy controls, Iris influences the ecosystem by setting a new standard for personalized digital assistants that can scale from individuals to teams and organizations[2][3][4].
Looking ahead, Iris aims to become the "digital extension" of every user, evolving into a deeply personalized assistant that not only manages schedules but also coordinates logistics between users who both use Iris. Growth will likely be driven by expanding platform integrations, improving AI contextual understanding, and scaling from individual users to enterprise teams. As AI assistants mature, Iris’s hybrid approach and privacy focus position it well to lead in a future where personal and professional time management is seamlessly automated and anticipatory[4][5]. This vision ties back to its founding mission: to handle the busywork so users can focus on what truly matters.