Xpander, an AI enablement platform, announced it has secured $7.5 million in a seed funding round. The investment was led by Pico Venture Partners, with additional participation from Emerge Ventures, Samsung Next, and Seedil. The San Francisco-based startup plans to use these funds to accelerate its market penetration.
Founded in 2024 by former AWS engineers David Twizer, Moriel Pahima, and Ran Sheinberg, Xpander has developed a platform designed to assist organizations in adopting, building, running, securing, and managing AI agents. The platform utilizes a vendor-neutral, universal agent harness that executes agents as portable workloads and renders interfaces on demand.
This infrastructure provides organizations with governance capabilities over their AI agents. It also offers flexibility for building, deploying, and managing these agents across different products, workflows, and data. Xpander also offers an agentic Forward Deployed Engineer named Omni, which facilitates the creation of agent teammates and supports collaborative multi-agent workflows.
The company aims to address the challenges organizations face in harnessing AI and becoming AI-native. By providing a platform that facilitates AI migration and adoption, Xpander seeks to enable businesses to integrate AI more effectively into their operations.
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AI enablement platform Xpander raised $7.5 million in seed funding to expand its market penetration. The company provides a platform for organizations to manage and govern AI agents across various environments, addressing challenges in AI adoption and migration.