Unframe Secures $50M to Revolutionize Enterprise AI Solutions
Unframe, an AI platform designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, has emerged from stealth with $50 million in funding, announced in a press release. The funding round was led by notable investors including Bessemer Venture Partners, TLV Partners, Craft Ventures, Third Point Ventures, SentinelOne Ventures, and Cerca Partners.
Unframe's platform offers a turnkey solution for enterprises, enabling them to deploy customized AI solutions in hours rather than months. This approach aims to replace legacy software systems with more efficient, tailored AI solutions. The company has already secured partnerships with several large enterprises globally, achieving millions in annual recurring revenue.
Founded by Shay Levi, who previously co-founded Noname Security, Unframe is led by a team with extensive experience in scaling businesses and developing enterprise-grade AI solutions. The platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise systems, ensuring that customer data remains secure within their environments. Unframe's business model allows customers to experience the impact of AI solutions before committing financially, making AI implementation risk-free.
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