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Invisible Technologies has just raised $100 million in growth funding, and the number isn’t the headline.
Most AI companies pitch the same gospel: plug in our model, run your data, watch the magic. Invisible doesn’t bother with that story. They’re building something far less glamorous and far more essential, the plumbing of AI. The messy, unsexy, but absolutely critical infrastructure that enterprises need if they want AI to actually work in the wild.
Think about it. Enterprises don’t run on clean, standardized data. They run on decades of legacy systems, contradictory processes, and edge cases that can kill efficiency. Drop a shiny new model into that environment, and it chokes. Invisible is trying to solve that choke point, taking AI “from A to B,” as they put it.
The funding round, led by Vanara Capital, brings Invisible’s total raise to $144 million. In parallel, their revenue doubled year-on-year to $134 million in 2024. And it says something simple: big organizations are desperate for AI that doesn’t just demo well but survives contact with reality.
Invisible brings its expansive stack to the table:
- Neuron to wrangle chaotic data,
- Atomic to map how businesses actually operate,
- Synapse to keep models honest with feedback and evaluation,
- Axon to run the agents that do the work, and
- A global Expert Marketplace to put humans where judgment still matters.
Call it modular AI infrastructure. Call it an antidote to the “black box” trap. Either way, this isn’t hype. It’s the groundwork for AI at scale.
And that’s the real signal in this $100 million raise: the future of enterprise AI won’t be won by the flashiest demos, but by the companies building the pipes, the maps, and the muscle to make AI reliable where it counts. Invisible isn’t promising an AI that will act as the panacea for all problems.
They’re promising something rarer, an AI that actually works.
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