Software Startup Scribe Raises $75M to Tackle the Hidden Bottlenecks in Enterprise AI Adoption

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What happened

Scribe, a workflow software startup focused on helping companies adopt AI and optimize internal processes, raised $75 million in a Series C funding round at a $1.3 billion valuation. The round was led by StepStone with participation from existing investors, including Amplify Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Tiger Global, Morado Ventures, and New York Life Ventures. The company also shared portions of the pitch deck used to secure this financing. 

Who is affected

The development affects enterprise IT, operations, and digital transformation teams seeking to scale AI adoption. Scribe’s tools are used by over 75,000 customers, including major enterprises like New York Life, T-Mobile, and LinkedIn, with approximately 44 % of Fortune 500 companies as paying clients. 

Why CISOs should care

CISOs and security leaders are increasingly charged with ensuring that AI adoption delivers measurable value without introducing unmanaged complexity or risk. Scribe’s platform addresses a core challenge organizations face: understanding and standardizing real-world workflows before applying AI and automation. Tools that improve process visibility can directly impact how AI is governed, audited, and secured across teams. 

3 practical actions

  1. Assess your workflow visibility: Evaluate whether your organization has documented processes that can reliably inform where AI can be safely and effectively applied.
  2. Integrate AI adoption with governance frameworks: Ensure any workflow-capturing or optimization tools are aligned with your risk, compliance, and data protection requirements.
  3. Pilot in high-impact areas: Start with teams where workflow documentation and AI augmentation can deliver quick, measurable ROI to build confidence and refine controls before broader rollout.