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Speed up non-coding tasks for engineering teams
Raycast has raised $48.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Raycast.
Raycast was founded in 2020 by Petr Nikolaev (Founder) and Thomas Mann (Founder).
Raycast has raised $48.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Raycast is a productivity tool that saves engineering teams time on non-coding tasks in apps like Jira, GitHub or Slack which might take up to 50% of a developer's day.
Raycast is a productivity software company that builds a powerful, AI-enhanced command bar and launcher designed to speed up non-coding tasks for engineering teams and other knowledge workers. Its product enables users to interact with multiple apps and tools without switching contexts, maintaining a productive flow by providing quick access to commands, snippets, and integrations with popular services like Notion and ChatGPT. Raycast primarily serves developers and technical teams looking to streamline workflows and reduce friction in daily tasks. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, raising a total of $45 million in funding, including a recent $30 million round aimed at expanding its platform to Windows and iOS beyond its initial Mac focus[1][3][4].
Founded in 2020 by CEO Thomas Mann and CTO Petr Nikolaev, Raycast emerged from the founders’ experience in software engineering and product development. The idea was born out of a need to bring order to the chaos of multitasking across numerous developer tools and applications. Early traction came from a growing user base of developers who embraced Raycast’s extensible launcher and productivity shortcuts, which helped them maintain focus and speed up routine tasks. The company has evolved rapidly, launching Raycast Pro with AI-powered features and expanding its team globally while maintaining a fully remote culture[2][3].
Raycast rides the growing trend of developer-centric productivity tools that emphasize context switching reduction and workflow automation. As software development and knowledge work become increasingly complex, tools that integrate AI and streamline non-coding tasks gain importance. The timing is favorable due to the rise of AI-powered utilities and the demand for cross-platform solutions, which Raycast is addressing by expanding beyond Mac to Windows and iOS. By enabling developers to maintain flow and reduce friction, Raycast influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for productivity and tool integration in engineering teams[1][3][4].
Looking ahead, Raycast is poised to continue expanding its platform capabilities, particularly with AI enhancements and cross-platform availability. Trends such as AI-assisted workflows, remote and distributed workforces, and increasing complexity in developer environments will shape its journey. Raycast’s influence is likely to grow as it becomes a central productivity hub for engineering teams, potentially evolving into a foundational OS-level tool for developers. Its commitment to extensibility and community-driven innovation positions it well to adapt and lead in the evolving productivity software market[1][2][3][4].
Raycast was founded in 2020 by Petr Nikolaev (Founder) and Thomas Mann (Founder).
Raycast has raised $48.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Raycast's investors include Atomico, Andreessen Horowitz, Avalanche VC, Balderton Capital, Bling Capital, BR Capital, Concrete Rose Capital, Dunce Capital, Equal Ventures, High Alpha, Hyde Park Venture Partners, Insight Partners.
Key people at Raycast.
Raycast has raised $48.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.0M Series B in September 2024.