Sycamore announced raising $65 million in seed funding for its agentic AI solutions. The Palo Alto-based company equips enterprises with an end-to-end platform for discovering, building and observing autonomous agents while maintaining security, governance and human oversight.
The company requires its AI agents to demonstrate reliability ahead of granting them autonomy. It allows users to leverage natural language to generate production-ready systems, and its agents are programmed to continually improve performance based on previous outcomes. Sycamore currently works with Fortune 500 companies, enabling them to deploy autonomous systems.
“Every enterprise system today is built for humans doing the work. The next generation of enterprise software will be autonomous, continuously learning and adaptive,” Sri Viswanath, Sycamore’s founder and CEO, said in a statement. “Sycamore is building the operating system for that future, with a foundation of trust, security and control.”
Backed by its fresh capital, Sycamore plans to expand its engineering and applied AI teams. It will also invest in increasing enterprise deployments and implementing a research and development initiative focused on trust architectures, memory systems and multi-agent coordination.
