Tana, a provider of AI solutions intended to enhance workspace productivity, raised $14 million in Series A funding.
Tola Capital led the investment round with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Northzone, Alliance VC, and Firstminute Capital.
Including the latest funding round, Tana has raised $25 million in funding to date. The latest funding will further the company’s goal to reinvent how humans, teams, and computers work together, building AI agents and voice-powered workflows to redefine productivity for savvy professionals worldwide, Tana noted in the press release.
Tana offers an AI-native workspace that makes interacting with computers feel natural. It combines a knowledge graph, object-based note-taking, and customizable AI agents to reduce the steps between thinking and doing—taking you from thought to structured, ready-to-use output in seconds. It streamlines capturing, organizing, and applying information–so you can spend less time on busy work and more time on deep work.
“We are building out a knowledge graph,” said CEO Tarjei Vassbotn in an interview with TechCrunch. Tana is a major fast-flowing river in Norway and Vassbotn said that the startup named itself after it. “Tana is a river of information,” he said.