Berlin-based n8n, a workflow automation platform, has raised $180M (approximately €154.9M) in Series C funding, bringing its total to $240M (approximately €206.6M). The latest funding round values the company at $2.5B (approximately €2.15B).
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The round was led by Accel, with participation from Meritech, Redpoint, Evantic, and Visionaries Club.
Corporate investors NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm) and T.Capital also joined, alongside follow-on investments from Felicis Ventures, Sequoia, Highland Europe, and HV Capital.
With this new investment, n8n plans to accelerate development, broaden its ecosystem, and make AI orchestration even more intuitive for teams worldwide.
“We’re making the platform easier to start with, whilst more powerful at scale – because that’s what production AI demands,” says the company.
The announcement comes six months after raising €55M in a Series B funding round led by Highland Europe.
The announcement comes at a time when the n8n witnessed a significant growth — 6x user growth, 10x revenue growth, and launched major new features like Evaluations, Data Tables, and many more improvements.
n8n: Workflow automation platforms
Founded by Jan Oberhauser in 2019, n8n is a workflow automation platform that combines AI capabilities with business process automation, giving technical teams the flexibility of code with the speed of no-code.
The company supports workflows for more than 3,000 organisations. It allows users to integrate any large language model (LLM) with custom code and includes mechanisms for human oversight.
Unlike other AI platforms that either rely fully on autonomous decision-making or strict, rule-based systems, n8n offers a flexible middle ground.
“We’ve learnt from our community that neither extreme serves businesses well. Pure autonomy creates magic when it works, but proves too unpredictable for business-critical workflows. Pure rule-based routing offers predictability but demands more time and often developers for every change,” says Oberhauser.
With n8n, users can decide how much autonomy or control their AI agents should have.
Consequently, n8n focuses on two core pillars:
- Orchestration: Connecting agents to your actual tools and data sources, building in human oversight where needed, and establishing the monitoring and triggers that keep everything running
- Coordination: Bringing together the people who understand the business need with the builders who can make it work – on the same platform, in real time
“The formula we’ve proven is straightforward: combine AI, code, and humans in the same process, on the same platform. Technical builders handle architecture whilst domain experts configure and refine,” explains Oberhauser.
This helps organisations keep control of their automation and AI systems.
Dubbed the “Swiss Army Knife” of workflow automation platforms, the German company has become the trusted solution for government agencies, security teams, and enterprises worldwide.
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