Full-Time
Posted on 12/11/2025
Cloud-based IT asset management platform
$80k - $90k/yr
New York, NY, USA
Hybrid
Workwize provides a cloud-based platform for IT asset procurement and lifecycle management tailored to distributed and hybrid workforces. It automates the full lifecycle—from procurement through deployment, real-time tracking, repairs, retrieval, and secure disposal—by connecting with a company’s HRIS and mobile device management systems and a global network of vendors. The SaaS platform includes automated onboarding and offboarding, budget planning, and a local-to-local delivery model to cut shipping costs and delays. Its goal is to lighten IT teams’ administrative work, give clear visibility of equipment status worldwide, and expand its global footprint using AI-driven automation.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$16.5M
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Founded
2021
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Workwize, an IT hardware and asset management specialist, has received a capital injection to enhance its platform, which reduces IT management time from 27 hours to 10 minutes per employee through automation. The AI-driven platform automates the entire IT equipment lifecycle, improving efficiency and scalability. The funding will support global expansion, including a new US office in 2025, and plans to double its workforce. Workwize's clients include Adyen, Elastic, EQT, and HelloFresh.
Workwize, an Amsterdam-based leading platform for global IT hardware asset management, today announced that it closed €12.6 million in Series A funding to fast-track integration of AI-driven automation.
AMSTERDAM, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Workwize, a leading platform for global IT hardware asset management, today announced that it closed $13 million in Series A funding led by Klass Capital, with continued support from early-stage investors Peak and Graduate Entrepreneur Fund.
On Thursday, Amsterdam-based Workwize, a platform specialised in streamlining the management of office equipment for a company's remote worker, announced that it has secured $13M (approximately €12.6M) in a Series A funding round led by Klass Capital.
Amsterdam-based startup Workwize has raised €12.5 million from Canadian and Dutch investors, led by Klass Capital and including Peak and the Graduate Entrepreneur Fund. The company plans to open a New York office to expand into the U.S. market, with five employees initially. The funds will also be used to develop AI for system automation and to double the team size. Workwize previously raised €2.1 million in 2022.