GenerativeX Raises $4 Million Series A Led by Nissay Capital

June 30, 2026
GenerativeX has closed a $4 million Series A round led by Nissay Capital, with participation from Salesforce Ventures, Angel Bridge, DeepCore, and SMBC Venture Capital. The company plans to expand its teams in the United States, hire senior leaders, and pursue acquisitions and partnerships.

GenerativeX has closed a $4 million Series A round led by Nissay Capital, with participation from Salesforce Ventures, Angel Bridge, DEEPCORE, and SMBC Venture Capital, announced in a press release.

Founded in June 2023, the New York company serves over 80 enterprise clients in financial services, health sciences, manufacturing, and telecommunications. Its teams of Forward Deployed Engineers work directly with client organizations, writing production code and applying domain expertise to deliver solutions.

The funding will support market expansion in North America, recruitment of senior leaders and consultants, and pursuit of acquisitions and partnerships. GenerativeX plans to focus on board level AI strategy, in-house AI capability building, and AI risk and security for enterprises.

Rei Araki, Founder and CEO of GenerativeX, said the company aims to help enterprises move from AI strategy to working products. Nissay Capital representatives Yusuke Ito and Zhi Li said they expect GenerativeX to define enterprise AI globally. Salesforce Ventures Principal Sho Yamanaka noted the firm’s prior collaboration with GenerativeX on Agentforce deployments.

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