Reducto, a top AI-driven document intelligence platform, has secured $75 million in a Series B funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with support from existing investors Benchmark, First Round Capital, BoxGroup, and Y Combinator.
The latest round follows Reducto’s $24.5 million Series A in April 2025, bringing the company’s total funding to $108 million.
Since launching two years ago, Reducto has set a new benchmark in understanding documents by combining traditional optical character recognition (OCR) with advanced Vision-Language Models (VLMs), allowing computers to read documents like humans. The company has continued to innovate, introducing tools for advanced document parsing, splitting, structured data extraction, and the industry’s first AI-powered document editing API.
“Documents contain some of the most valuable data in most industries—from healthcare to finance to logistics. Yet until now, they’ve been a bottleneck for making AI useful for real enterprise use cases,” said Adit Abraham, co-founder and CEO of Reducto. “Our vision is to build the trusted layer that connects messy, real-world data with language models—so that AI can reason over the world as it really is, not just the text that’s clean and easy.”
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Since their Series A just five months ago, Reducto has seen its monthly document processing grow more than sixfold, handling nearly a billion pages for some of the world’s leading technical teams. Its clients include AI-focused startups like Harvey, Rogo, and Scale AI, as well as global financial firms and Fortune 10 companies. These organizations use Reducto to manage critical document workflows, from converting PDFs with redlines in legal processes to extracting complex charts for financial due diligence or key figures for healthcare decisions.
“Reducto has become a magic ingredient that modern AI companies build with when it comes to large scale document workloads,” said Jennifer Li, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. “The team not only anticipated the rise of vision language models, they’ve continuously pushed the field forward with first-party research, elegant product experience and robust infrastructure that enterprise customers love.”
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The $75 million Series B funding will be used to speed up research on AI models, enhance product features, and expand Reducto’s adoption among both large enterprises and emerging AI-focused teams.
Reducto is now offering reliable document ingestion to all AI developers. The company introduced a flexible pricing plan aimed at startups and innovators, giving them access to the same advanced infrastructure used by top enterprises. These options make it easier for early-stage teams and researchers to get started quickly and scale with Reducto as their long-term document ingestion partner.
“Our current customers love us for our best-in-class accuracy, and we intend to continue pushing the frontier of document intelligence for them,” said Raunak Chowdhuri, co-founder and CTO of Reducto.
“Reducto is at the inflection point every ambitious builder dreams of—where the technology is proven, the market demand is exploding, and the opportunity to make an impact is massive,” said Chetan Puttagunta, General Partner at Benchmark.

