Poland’s Viktor Raises $75 Million for Autonomous AI Employee

Polish startup Viktor has raised $75 million in a funding round led by Accel to expand its AI-powered digital employee platform. The company says its autonomous AI agents can manage operational tasks across enterprise tools for weeks at a time.

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Poland’s AI scene is gaining momentum as Viktor secures $75 million from Accel to expand its autonomous digital employee platform. Image: Viktor

Polish artificial intelligence startup Viktor has raised $75 million in a funding round led by Accel as the company expands its AI-powered digital employee platform globally.

According to the company, the new funding will support product development, international expansion, and broader deployment of autonomous AI workers across enterprise operations teams. Investors participating in the round include Bek Ventures, Kaya VC, Inovo VC, and Tenacity Capital, alongside a group of high-profile angel investors from the technology industry.

Founded in 2023 by former Meta engineers Fryderyk Wiatrowski and Peter Albert, Viktor develops an AI-based digital employee that operates inside collaboration platforms including Slack and Microsoft Teams. The system connects with internal company tools and performs operational tasks for teams across workflows, reporting, automation, and software management.

The company said Viktor reached $15 million in annual recurring revenue within 10 weeks of its public launch in February 2026 and has already been adopted by tens of thousands of organizations worldwide.

According to Viktor, the platform is designed to operate autonomously for extended periods while maintaining context across large volumes of emails, documents, and enterprise systems. Rather than generating chatbot-style responses, the system produces completed outputs including reports, spreadsheets, presentations, dashboards, code changes, and workflow automations.

Enterprise AI Shifts Toward Autonomous Workflows

The funding round reflects growing investor demand for AI systems capable of performing operational work autonomously rather than acting solely as conversational assistants.

Viktor positions its platform as a digital employee embedded directly into enterprise collaboration tools and workflows. The company says the system can manage long-running tasks across multiple applications while preserving operational context over days or weeks.

The broader market for enterprise AI agents has accelerated rapidly in 2026 as technology companies push beyond chatbots into workflow automation, software development, and operational orchestration.

Large AI firms including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have increasingly focused on agentic systems that can execute tasks across enterprise environments. Anthropic recently expanded Claude integrations for enterprise workflows through partnerships with PwC and KPMG, while Google launched Antigravity 2.0 for multi-agent development workflows and OpenAI introduced expanded Codex automation features for software engineering teams.

Viktor’s approach targets a similar shift toward AI-native operations, where AI systems increasingly function as persistent collaborators rather than one-time assistants.

European AI Startup Ecosystem Gains Momentum

The financing also highlights growing momentum within the European AI startup ecosystem as investors seek alternatives to dominant U.S.-based AI platforms.

The round attracted backing from several prominent technology founders and operators, including Slack co-founders Stewart Butterfield and Cal Henderson, Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli, Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz, Airwallex CEO Jack Zhang, and executives connected to DeepMind, Figma, and Lovable.

Viktor previously received support from Leonis Capital, Oxford Seed Fund, former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman, former Y Combinator AI lead Daniel Gross, and ElevenLabs co-founder Mati Staniszewski.

The company currently operates offices in Warsaw and Munich and is opening a new office in New York. Viktor is also actively hiring AI engineers for its Warsaw office as it expands development of its autonomous enterprise worker platform.

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