The Chinese startup Manus AI, which works on the construction tools linked to AI agents, recovered $ 75 million in a financing lap led by a reference to an assessment of around 500 million dollars, According to Bloomberg.
The company will use money to extend to new markets, including the United States, Japan and the Middle East, noted Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the issue.
Bloomberg’s report suggests that the Fresh round has interrupted the manus evaluation, which previously raised somewhere in the north of $ 10 million in donors, notably Tencent and HSG (formerly Sequoia China).
Manus entered the spotlight when the company launched a demo of an agent of general AI who could perform various tasks in March. (In techcrucnh tests, this did not work as well.) The company then launched paid subscription plans costing between $ 39 per month and $ 199 per month.