Linear raises $35M Series C — funds AI engineering intelligence features and APAC enterprise go-to-market. Validates the developer-native PM market and accelerates Linear's push into APAC enterprise accounts currently dominated by Jira.
Linear has closed a $35 million Series C funding round led by Accel Partners, with participation from existing investors including Sequoia and Index Ventures. The funding is earmarked for two strategic priorities: expanding Linear's AI engineering intelligence capabilities (including Linear Iris, the AI assistant that understands codebase and issue context through GitHub integration) and accelerating go-to-market in APAC enterprise accounts — with Singapore and Australia identified as the highest-priority APAC markets for the enterprise push.
The APAC enterprise market represents a significant Linear opportunity: the region's rapidly expanding technology sector contains thousands of engineering teams currently using Jira as the default enterprise PM tool due to procurement path-of-least-resistance rather than genuine preference. Linear's developer satisfaction ratings consistently outperform Jira's among engineering teams, and the $35M funding enables the enterprise security, compliance documentation, and sales engineering investment required to compete in APAC enterprise procurement processes that Jira wins on familiarity rather than quality.
Linear's AI engineering intelligence product roadmap — which includes AI sprint planning (generating sprint allocations from team velocity and issue priority data), AI architecture documentation (generating system documentation from codebase structure and issue history), and AI code review context (surfacing relevant Linear issue context in GitHub PR reviews) — positions Linear as an engineering intelligence platform rather than just an issue tracker. For APAC CTOs evaluating tools that improve engineering productivity beyond workflow management, Linear's AI roadmap differentiates it from both Jira (which has prioritised enterprise features over developer experience) and simple tools like Trello that lack engineering-specific intelligence.
The Series C also funds Linear's enterprise security roadmap: SOC 2 Type II certification (completed), SAML SSO (available), and APAC data residency (planned for Australia and Singapore regions in H2 2026) — addressing the procurement requirements that have limited Linear adoption in APAC regulated industries despite strong developer preference for the platform.
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