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§ Public · One Vanderbilt, New York City, USA
Making businesses efficent with software robotics
Founder Daniel Dines set out to ‘take the robot out of the human’ because they believe work should be meaningful and rewarding. UiPath’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform helps customers design and deploy software that can carry out repetitive and time-consuming tasks. The goal of UiPath RPA is to expand the capability of workforces by reducing costs, improving accuracy and freeing up time for challenging and complex tasks.
UiPath has raised $2.3B across 8 funding rounds.
Key people at UiPath.
UiPath was founded in 2005 by Daniel Dines (Founder) and Zhang Yiming (Co-Founder) and Marius Tirca (Founder).
UiPath has raised $2.3B in total across 8 funding rounds.
UiPath is a global software company specializing in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), which uses software robots to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks across business functions, significantly improving efficiency and reducing human error[1][2]. Its flagship product, the UiPath Automation Platform, combines a low-code development environment (Studio), software robots (Robots), and a centralized management tool (Orchestrator) to enable enterprises to design, deploy, and monitor automation workflows at scale[1][4]. UiPath serves a broad range of industries by automating front and back-office operations such as accounting, HR, customer management, and claims processing, helping businesses unlock human potential by offloading mundane tasks to intelligent software[1][2].
Founded in 2005 in Bucharest, Romania, by Daniel Dines and Marius Tîrcă, UiPath evolved from a small startup into a global leader in automation software with headquarters in New York City[1]. Early traction came from its ability to integrate with major enterprise software like SAP, Salesforce, and Oracle, and its rapid expansion was fueled by seed funding from Accel Partners and others, leading to a global presence by 2015[1][3]. The company went public in April 2021, marking a pivotal moment in its growth trajectory[1].
UiPath rides the wave of digital transformation and AI-driven automation, addressing the growing enterprise demand to reduce operational costs and improve accuracy by automating repetitive tasks[7][8]. The timing is critical as businesses increasingly adopt hybrid work models and cloud technologies, creating complexity that UiPath’s platform simplifies through scalable, intelligent automation. Market forces such as labor shortages, regulatory compliance pressures, and the need for faster innovation cycles further drive adoption. UiPath influences the broader ecosystem by democratizing automation, enabling companies of all sizes to leverage AI-powered RPA, and fostering a global community that accelerates automation innovation[1][3][8].
UiPath is positioned to deepen its leadership by expanding AI integration, enhancing agentic automation capabilities, and broadening its platform to cover more complex business processes[8]. Future trends shaping its journey include hyperautomation (combining RPA with AI and analytics), increased cloud adoption, and growing demand for automation in emerging markets. UiPath’s influence will likely grow as it helps enterprises transition from manual workflows to fully automated, intelligent operations, driving productivity and innovation across industries. This evolution ties back to its core mission of making businesses efficient through software robotics, unlocking human creativity by automating the mundane[1][8].
UiPath was founded in 2005 by Daniel Dines (Founder) and Zhang Yiming (Co-Founder) and Marius Tirca (Founder).
UiPath has raised $2.3B in total across 8 funding rounds.
UiPath's investors include Abhi Arunachalam, Coatue, Dragoneer Investment Group, Draper Associates, DST Global, Felix Capital, FJ Labs, GSV Acceleration, Index Ventures, MRTNZ Ventures, Peter Read, Robin Klein.
Key people at UiPath.
UiPath has raised $2.3B across 8 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $750.0M Series F in January 2021.