Several tech startups — Conveyor, Warp, Sedai, Alta, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Conveyor Raises $20 mn
Conveyor, a provider of AI-powered agentic automation for B2B workflows, raised $20 million in a Series B round led by XYZ Ventures, with participation from ABC Capital and several angel investors.
Conveyor is co-founded by Jane Doe (CEO) and John Smith (CTO). Their strategy is to lead in customer trust automation by deploying Sue, an AI agent that automates security reviews and RFP responses. Investment funds will expand the platform, enhance automation capabilities, and support enterprise demand. The technology integrates AI agents with secure portals for questionnaire completion, document sharing, and trust workflows. Customers are SaaS vendors and enterprise sellers. Innovation centers on compliance‑focused AI agents. Benefits include >90 percent reduction in manual work, faster deal cycles, and improved sales velocity.
Warp Secures $10 mn
Warp, a Los Angeles–based middle-mile logistics startup founded in 2021 by Daniel Sokolovsky (CEO) and Troy Lester (CRO), raised $10 million in a Series A round led by Up.Partners and Blue Bear Capital, bringing total funding to $22 million. The strategy focuses on scaling AI systems and launching a fully robotic cross-dock to automate freight handling across its 50-site network of 10,000+ vehicles, blending LTL and FTL by shipment preferences. Investment will enable deployment of AI for routing, pricing, scheduling, and warehouse robotics, with only 10 new hires planned. The technology uses intelligent agents, computer vision, digital twins, and robotics to automate operations. Customers include shippers seeking efficient, mode-agnostic service. Innovation lies in full-stack automation of freight logistics. Benefits include higher efficiency, cost reduction, improved on-time performance, and reduced labor dependency.
Sedai Raises $20 mn
Sedai, a San Francisco–based provider of autonomous cloud infrastructure, raised $20 million in a Series B round led by AVP, with participation from Norwest, Sierra Ventures, and Uncorrelated Ventures. Co‑founded and led by Suresh Mathew, CEO, the company develops the first self‑driving cloud platform driven by AI agents. The strategy is to automate infrastructure operations—scaling, healing, and optimizing resources—using patented agent workflows across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Investment will fund platform expansion, engineering hiring, and go‑to‑market scaling. The technology autonomously manages compute, storage, and networking, executing millions of actions and saving enterprises time and cost. Customers report multi‑million dollar savings and reclaimed engineering hours. Innovation centers on real‑time AI agent orchestration. Benefits include reduced cloud spend, increased reliability, faster incident resolution, and enhanced operational efficiency.
Alta Raises $11 mn
Alta, a personal shopping AI startup founded by Jenny Wang (CEO), raised $11 million in a seed round led by Menlo Ventures, with participation from Benchstrength, Algae Ventures, Phenomenal Ventures, Anthrology Fund, and angel investors including Tony Xu, Jasmine Tooks, Karlie Kloss, Jenny Fleiss, and Manish Chandra. The strategy is to build an agentic shopping experience that recommends outfits and virtual try-ons based on budget, calendar, and user wardrobe. Investment will fund model development, research, and team growth. The technology uses AI stylist agents combined with virtual avatars and closet ingestion via photos and receipts. The customer focus includes consumers seeking personalized styling. Innovation centers on context-aware styling agents. Benefits include reduced decision fatigue and enhanced shopping engagement.
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