Automation Anywhere

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Approximate capitalization

$6.1B

Foundation year

2003

About

Automation Anywhere is a Robotic Process Automation platform that develops software bots to automate end-to-end business tasks. Automation Anywhere aims to allow enterprise customers to create software bots as well as purchase bots and digital workers in its Bot Store. Additionally, the firm claims to offer assessment services to customers to assist in implementing the RPA platform and using bots.

Automation Anywhere was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in over 40 countries. Notable investors include Salesforce Ventures, Workday Ventures, SoftBank Vision Fund, and Arctic Ventures.

Investors

General Atlantic

AppDynamics, Toutiao, Wish, Avant, Ginkgo Bioworks, Automation Anywhere, Chime, Box, BuzzFeed, CrowdStrike

Goldman Sachs

Alibaba, Spotify, Compass, Pinterest, Bloom Energy, Oscar Health, Automation Anywhere, Zymergen, AUTO1 Group, FireEye

New Enterprise Associates

Jet, Robinhood, Bloom Energy, Opendoor, Letgo, Automation Anywhere, Databricks, 23andMe, Box, Welltok

Salesforce Ventures

Compass, Dropbox, Automation Anywhere, Box, Domo, MongoDB, Automattic, MuleSoft, Blend, Talkdesk

SoftBank Vision Fund

Grab, DoorDash, View, Flexport, Rappi, Nuro, Uber Advanced Technologies Group, Automation Anywhere, Zymergen, Fair

Workday Ventures

Automation Anywhere, Pymetrics

World Innovation Lab (WiL)

Automation Anywhere, ClearMotion, Auth0, Kong

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