Fyxer Raises $30 Million in Series B

by Kay Aloha Villamor in September 10th, 2025

Fyxer AI, a London, UK-based creator of the AI-powered executive assistant designed for everyday professionals, has raised $30 million in Series B funding. 

Investors 

The round was led by Madrona, with participation from Lakestar Capital, and existing backers 20VC, 20Growth, and Marc Benioff. 

Madrona is a venture capital firm based in Seattle, Washington. It specializes in early-stage investments (seed, startup, Series A) in technology companies, primarily in the Pacific Northwest but also across the United States. Madrona invests in a wide range of technology sectors, including AI, intelligent applications, cloud computing, data and infrastructure, and security. In addition to capital, Madrona provides support to its portfolio companies in areas such as recruiting, marketing, and product development. 

Fyxer AI Use of Funds 

The funding will fuel product development, expand U.S. operations with significant new hires, and help evolve Fyxer from a reactive assistant into a proactive strategic partner for professionals. 

About Fyxer AI 

Fyxer AI provides intuitive productivity tools specifically designed for everyday professionals. The platform integrates seamlessly into existing workflows, automating repetitive tasks such as email management, meeting summaries, scheduling, and proactive follow-ups. By eliminating low-value tasks and reducing technological complexity, Fyxer empowers professionals to reclaim their time and focus on high-impact, human-centric work. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with offices in New York, Fyxer serves a wide range of roles, from real estate brokers to office coordinators, with major clients including Knight Frank and eXp Realty.  

Funding Details 

Company: Fyxer AI Limited 

Raised: $30.0M 

Round: Series B 

Funding Date: September 2025 

Lead Investor: Madrona 

Additional Investors: Lakestar Capital, 20VC, 20Growth, Marc Benioff 

Company Website: https://www.fyxer.ai/  

Software Category: Productivity / AI Assistant / Future of Work 

Source: Christine Xenakis

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