FUNDING

NeoCognition Raises $40 Million Seed Round to Build Self-Learning AI Agents

We are confident NeoCognition is uniquely positioned to tackle the hardest challenges in agentic AI.

By Donna Joseph
April 23, 2026 3:16 PM Updated April 23, 2026
NeoCognition Raises $40 Million Seed Round to Build Self-Learning AI Agents Photo by SBR

Summary
  • NeoCognition has emerged from stealth with a $40 million seed round, co-led by Cambium Capital and Walden Catalyst Ventures, with participation from Vista Equity Partners and several prominent angel investors and advisors from the AI and venture ecosystem.
  • The company is led by Yu Su of Ohio State University, whose lab has been developing large language model-based agents before the ChatGPT era and has produced widely used research such as Mind2Web, MMMU, and SeeAct that informs frontier AI systems at major labs.
  • NeoCognition is building self-learning AI agents that develop a structured understanding of their working environments, specialize into domain experts over time, and aim to deliver higher reliability, lower cost, and safer performance in complex real-world tasks.

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 21, 2026NeoCognition, a research lab developing self-learning AI agents, today announced its emergence from stealth with a $40 million seed funding round.

The oversubscribed round was co-led by Cambium Capital and Walden Catalyst Ventures, with participation from Vista Equity Partners and others. Angel investors and founding advisors include Lip-Bu Tan, CEO of Intel, Ion Stoica, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Databricks, A&E Investments, Salience Capital Partners, Nepenthe Capital, Frontiers Capital, and leading AI researchers like Dawn Song, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, and Luke Zettlemoyer, among others.

Yu Su, CEO and Co-Founder at NeoCognition and Sloan Research Fellow, leads one of the most established AI agent labs in the country at the Ohio State University. Su's team began developing large language model-based agents well before the ChatGPT moment. Over the years, they contributed a series of seminal and award-winning work, such as Mind2Web, MMMU, and SeeAct, that helped lay the foundation of the modern AI agent field. Research from their team is widely used in every frontier large language model from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.

“Dr. Su and his team have already developed research that spans every piece of the agent puzzle, ranging from perception to memory, planning, evaluation, and safety,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Founding Managing Partner of Walden Catalyst Ventures. “We are confident NeoCognition is uniquely positioned to tackle the hardest challenges in agentic AI.”

Coming out of stealth, NeoCognition's research will create a new class of AI agents that continuously learn the structure, workflows, and constraints of the environments they operate in, and specialize into domain experts by learning a world model of work. In doing so, the expert agents become faster, more cost-effective, and more reliable. A deeper understanding of their environments also enables NeoCognition's agents to be more responsible and safer actors in high-stakes settings.

“AI today is fundamentally unreliable when it comes to executing real work that requires deep expertise,” said Yu Su. "The true power of human intelligence is the ability to continuously learn and specialize. Our approach mirrors how humans gain expertise on the job through building a structured model of their micro-world, and would eliminate the extensive manual customization required by current models.”

“As general-purpose agents become table stakes, the key challenge in AI is achieving expert-level intelligence,” said Ion Stoica, UC Berkeley Professor and Databricks Co-Founder. “NeoCognition’s new approach to building agents that learn to become experts has the potential to reach the level of reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness required for high-stakes applications.”

“At the core of NeoCognition is a novel learning mechanism that will allow agents to specialize very quickly,” said Landon Downs, Managing Partner at Cambium Capital. “We have strong conviction in the team's expertise and believe their research is charting a new path toward specialized intelligence that will democratize access to frontier agent capabilities.”

About NeoCognition

NeoCognition is the AI agent lab for specialized intelligence. Founded by leading AI researchers Yu Su, Xiang Deng, and Yu Gu, the company's mission is to expand access to expertise by developing AI agents that continuously learn to reach expert-level intelligence. The company has $40M in committed seed capital, is backed by world-class researchers, and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

NeoCognition’s new approach to building agents that learn to become experts has the potential to reach the level of reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness required for high-stakes applications.

Note: This article is based entirely on a press release issued by NeoCognition, with no additional reporting.


What To Read Next

Blue Energy Raises $380M to Build World’s First Project-Financeable Nuclear Plant

Blue Energy Raises $380M to Build World’s First Project-Financeable Nuclear Plant

The Blue Energy team has made remarkable progress de-risking the single hardest problem in nuclear — the cost structure that makes it project-financeable.
Adobe’s AI Suite Launch Intensifies Competition in Enterprise Software
For Adobe, competition therefore extends beyond traditional enterprise software vendors. It includes companies building general-purpose AI systems that can overlap with or replace parts of application-specific functionality.
Clean Technology Training Trust Appoints Betony Jones to its National Advisory Council
Betony’s led the federal government’s work to ensure major energy investments deliver high-quality jobs and economic opportunity. She shaped over $200 Billion investments for clean energy projects, ensuring alignment between industry and worker needs.

Business