Humand Closes $66M Series A to Power AI Operating System for Deskless Workforce

Humand has announced the closing of a $66 million Series A funding round led by Goodwater Capital and Kaszek Ventures, with participation from Y Combinator and several prominent tech founders, including the founders of Dropbox and Vercel.
The new capital will accelerate platform growth, expand U.S. and global presence, and deepen AI capabilities across its operational interfaces.
Reinventing Technology for Deskless Workers
Deskless workers represent nearly 80% of the global workforce — approximately 2.7 billion people across industries such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, construction, logistics, hospitality, and agriculture. Yet most enterprise software has historically been built for office-based employees.
Humand positions itself as a dedicated operating system for deskless teams, offering a unified, mobile-first platform that enables workers to manage:
- Time-off requests
- Payslips and benefits
- Training programs
- Performance reviews
- AI-powered assistants capable of understanding natural language and responding in real time
From Fragmented Systems to a Unified Source of Truth
Many companies rely on disconnected HR, communication, recruitment, and email systems. Humand integrates more than 30 modules spanning HR, communications, operations, and workforce training into a single platform that consolidates enterprise data into one centralized operational layer.
The company reports serving over 1.6 million workers across 1,500 organizations in 51 countries, including Siemens, Home Depot, Deere & Co, MINISO, Domino’s, and OXXO.
Humand employs more than 420 staff across 20+ countries and also operates internally using its own system.
AI at the Core of Workplace Execution
Embedded AI agents support daily tasks, answer policy questions, assist onboarding, process training requests, and collect feedback. The company states this transforms traditional workplace software from static systems of record into dynamic systems of action.
The funding will support further U.S. expansion, strengthen its footprint across existing international markets, and advance AI research to build additional automation modules across HR, communication, and operations.



