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§ Private Profile · Berlin, Germany
Levity is a company.
Levity's AI automation platform builds and scales solutions for complex logistics workflows. Its core product transforms unstructured communication data, like emails, into automated processes. The platform integrates automation discovery, intuitive flow design, and governance with human oversight, ensuring reliable operational efficiency in demanding environments. This comprehensive approach supports organizations in managing and improving their AI-driven processes effectively.
Founded by Thilo Huellmann and Gero Keil, the company emerged from the insight that reliably scaling AI in complex operational environments differs significantly from initial piloting. Their focus addressed organizations' difficulty in moving AI from experimental stages to production-grade applications delivering consistent business value. This foundational understanding has guided Levity’s development of a robust, enterprise-ready automation solution.
Logistics teams leverage Levity to automate labor-intensive tasks across functions like spot quoting, bookings, and financials. Levity's vision is to empower enterprises to confidently deploy and evolve AI automations, converting operational complexities into strategic advantages and driving efficiency across global operations. The company aims to facilitate a future where AI supports seamless, scalable, and intelligent workflow management.
Levity has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Levity.
Levity has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Levity is a Berlin-based no-code AI automation platform that enables businesses of all sizes, especially those without technical expertise, to build and deploy custom AI workflows for unstructured data like images, text, and documents.[1][4] It serves knowledge workers and small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) by solving the problem of automating repetitive, decision-based tasks—such as email processing, order entry, and track & trace communications—through guided AI blocks, templates, and integrations with tools like TMS, CRM, or rating engines, often in under five minutes.[1][4][5] The platform combines natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision in a horizontal tool, unlike single-use AI solutions, and has shown strong growth: post-open beta launch in August 2025, it processed over 3.2 million predictions, following $10M in total seed funding (including an $8.3M round in October 2022 and earlier pre-seed).[1][2]
Levity was founded in 2020 or early 2021 by Gero Keil and Thilo Hüllmann in Berlin, emerging from a mission to democratize AI for non-technical users, inspired by no-code shifts like Wix for websites.[1][4] Keil and Hüllmann identified a gap where knowledge workers struggled with unstructured data automation, leading to a stealth-mode launch with $1.7M pre-seed funding in January 2021 led by Angular Ventures, plus backers like System.One and Discovery Ventures.[4] Early traction built through a focus on simple UX for SMBs; by 2022, it raised an $8.3M Seed VC-II round co-led by Balderton Capital and Chalfen Ventures.[1][2] Pivotal moments include the August 2025 open beta, driving rapid adoption and 3.2M+ predictions, fueling further team expansion.[1]
Levity rides the no-code/low-code AI wave, accelerating amid explosive demand for accessible AI post-2023 generative models, enabling SMBs to compete with enterprises on automation.[1][4] Timing aligns with global AI adoption pressures—rising unstructured data volumes in logistics, customer service, and operations—where traditional tools demand data scientists.[1][5] Market forces like cost-sensitive SMB growth and AI talent shortages favor Levity's model, leveling productivity playing fields as investors (Balderton, Angular) back its expansion.[1][4] It influences the ecosystem by broadening AI's reach, fostering innovation in verticals like e-commerce and shipping, and contributing to a paradigm where knowledge workers directly build automations.[1][4]
Levity is primed to scale as AI tooling matures, with funding enabling team growth and global market push amid surging no-code demand.[1] Trends like agentic AI and multimodal models will amplify its horizontal platform, potentially expanding to enterprise integrations and new verticals like legal or media.[1][4] Its influence may evolve from SMB disruptor to ecosystem enabler, powering workflows in a post-AI world—echoing its founding vision of AI for all sizes, now with proven traction to capture a slice of the $100B+ automation market.
Levity has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Levity's investors include Balderton Capital, Chalfen Ventures, AngelList Syndicator, Atomico, Backed VC, backtrace capital, Cherry Ventures, Craig Shapiro, Concrete Rose Capital, Curious Capital, DST Global, Faction VC.
Key people at Levity.
Levity has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Seed in October 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2022 | $8M Seed | Balderton Capital, Chalfen Ventures | AngelList Syndicator, Atomico, Backed VC, Backtrace Capital, Cherry Ventures, Craig Shapiro, Concrete Rose Capital, Curious Capital, DST Global, Faction VC, General Catalyst, Icebreaker.vc, Insight Partners, LA Famiglia, LearnStart, Next Play Ventures, Notion Capital, Pareto Holdings, Partech Ventures, Picus Capital, Play Ventures, Project A Ventures, Anya Ruvinskaya, Bradley Horowitz, Charlie Songhurst, Hanno Renner, Michael WAX, Ragnar Sass, Stefan Jeschonnek, DES Traynor, Kevin Gidney, Scott Belsky | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2021 | $2M Seed | Angular Ventures | Alumni Ventures, American Express Ventures, Backed VC, Backtrace Capital, Connect Ventures, DST Global, Faction VC, Insight Partners, Kleiner Perkins, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Picus Capital, Seedcamp, David Mytton, Martin Tajur, Ragnar Sass, Stefan Jeschonnek, Martin Henk, Discovery Ventures, System.one | Announced |