Zeta Labs has brought Viktor, its AI employee, into Microsoft Teams, extending a product that already runs inside more than 20,000 Slack workspaces. Until now, Viktor operated only on Slack, where it sits in channels and works alongside a team rather than waiting in a separate window for a prompt. The Microsoft Teams release opens the same capability to organizations that run their daily communication on Microsoft's platform, and the company frames the move around one idea: Teams is where people talk about work, and Viktor turns those conversations into completed tasks.
Viktor is positioned as an AI employee rather than an assistant or a chatbot. It joins a channel that maintains a persistent record of what the team has already done, maintains context for what the group is working toward, and acts before every instruction is spelled out. Rather than returning answers on request, it writes and runs its own code to produce finished output, from reports and dashboards to web apps. One license covers everyone in a channel, so the same instance works for the whole team rather than being tied to a single person.
Excited to announce Viktor in Microsoft Teams.
— Fryd Wiatrowski (@frydwia) June 18, 2026
This week we crossed $20M in annualized revenue run rate.
In Slack. One app, no sales team, no rollout.
Now Viktor goes where the rest of the working world actually is.
320 million people work in Microsoft Teams. The biggest org… pic.twitter.com/iaAJzxChNJ
The footprint centers on connectivity and memory. Viktor reads from and writes to more than 3,000 tools, including Salesforce, HubSpot, Stripe, GitHub, Google Ads, Notion, and Linear, which lets it move information and act across the systems a team already runs. Because it retains memory across sessions, it does not reset between conversations or need a team to re-explain its company each morning. Zeta Labs reports SOC 2 Type 1 certification and says Viktor is approved by Microsoft for Teams, two points aimed at organizations with security and procurement review before they adopt an autonomous agent.
The intended audience covers operations teams, agencies, and growing businesses that want recurring work handled without adding headcount, the same profile Viktor built on Slack. Early customers describe it as quickly adopted across a team and able to automate manual processes that previously did not scale, and the company is careful to frame Viktor as additive to a team rather than a replacement for it.
Start testing Viktor
Zeta Labs was founded by Fryderyk Wiatrowski and Peter Albert, former Meta engineers, and builds on the autonomous agent infrastructure behind its earlier product, Jace AI. The company reports a revenue run rate above $15 million, and in May 2026, it raised $75 million in Series A funding led by Accel, bringing total funding to $77.9 million. The Microsoft Teams release is the company's second major platform after Slack, putting one AI employee inside the two environments where most workplace conversations happen. New accounts receive $100 in credits at signup, and Viktor is now available on the company website.