Dun & Bradstreet Introduces D&B.AI Suite for Enterprise AI Agents

October 31, 2025
Dun & Bradstreet has launched D&B.AI, a suite of enterprise AI tools designed to help organizations build generative AI agents grounded in verified company data. The suite leverages the D-U-N-S Number to ensure accuracy and reliability across workflows.

Dun & Bradstreet has launched D&B.AI, a suite of enterprise artificial intelligence capabilities designed to help organizations create and deploy generative AI agents based on verified company data, announced in a press release.

The D&B.AI suite uses the global D-U-N-S Number as a foundation for large language model outputs, aiming to improve accuracy across enterprise workflows. It includes ChatD&B, a unified prompt interface for accessing Dun & Bradstreet’s data and services, and a set of purpose-built AI agents tailored for credit risk, compliance, supplier evaluation, sales, and marketing.

Additional components include Model Context Protocol servers, which provide standardized access to business data, and Agent-to-Agent options built on Google's open-source framework. The D&B.AI Match Agent facilitates data integration by providing verified business identifiers across systems.

These capabilities are powered by Dun & Bradstreet’s Data Cloud, which contains information on more than 600 million businesses in over 200 countries and is available through the company’s partner ecosystem, including hyperscalers, data platforms, and enterprise software providers.

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