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Tokio Marine backs HappyRobot

Tokio Marine backs HappyRobot

HappyRobot, which offers an AI workforce platform to automate frontline operations, has raised a $44 million Series B round led by Base10 Partners, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), YC, World Innovation Lab (WiL), Tokio Marine Future Fund, and other industry operators and logistics-focused funds.

Founded in 2023 and based in San Francisco, HappyRobot helps large enterprises automate high-volume, communication-heavy workflows across the supply chain. Its AI workers handle tasks like outbound sales, appointment scheduling, collections, and recruiting—interacting by phone, email, and chat, parsing documents, browsing websites, and logging activity into core systems. Unlike rule-based automation, HappyRobot’s platform orchestrates multiple AI models and integrations to adapt to messy, real-world processes, delivering significant ROI and operational efficiency.

“We are excited to partner with HappyRobot. We believe that their AI workforce has the potential to redefine enterprise operations by reducing inefficiencies, improving visibility, and mitigating execution risk across the global supply chain.” – Yuto Nash Nakanishi, Corporate venture Managing Partner at Tokio Marine Future Fund.

“Our investment thesis lies in automation for the real economy. HappyRobot does just that,” says Adeyemi Ajao, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Base10. “This is one of the hardest-working and technically brilliant teams I have seen in 20 years in tech. Their  vision to deploy their AI workforce to manage operational tasks across the supply chain & beyond is the future for the logistics industry and workforce. They are customer-obsessed and that is exactly what it takes to drive transformation in this complex space.”