Wonderful Raises $150M Series B to Expand Enterprise AI Platform

March 16, 2026
Wonderful has secured $150 million in Series B funding led by Insight Partners to scale its enterprise AI agent platform across 30 markets and expand its workforce from 350 to 900 by the end of 2026.

Wonderful has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures, announced in a press release. The Amsterdam-based company plans to use the capital to expand its enterprise AI agent platform into 30 markets and increase its workforce from 350 to around 900 employees by the end of the year.

Since emerging from stealth eight months ago, Wonderful has deployed production-grade AI agents for enterprises in telecom, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare. The company’s approach combines a model-agnostic platform with locally embedded teams that integrate AI systems directly within enterprise environments, reducing deployment times from months to weeks.

Wonderful’s platform enables organizations to scale AI use cases across multiple workflows using a shared architecture. According to CEO Bar Winkler, over 70% of enterprises that begin with one use case expand to additional workflows within three months. The company reports measurable gains across deployments, including up to 60% reductions in handling times and containment rates above 80%.

The new funding will support Wonderful’s continued expansion and platform development as it strengthens its presence across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.

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