Several tech startups — Yutori, Allen Control Systems, Plural, Chord, BuildVision, among others, have announced their venture capital funding to bolster innovation and business growth.

Yutori raises $15 mn
Yutori, a startup developing AI-powered personal assistants, has raised $15 million. The funding round was led by Radical Ventures, with contributions from investors like Felicis, AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li, and Google DeepMind’s Jeff Dean. Based in San Francisco, Yutori aims to improve autonomous AI agents capable of performing complex tasks without human intervention. The company focuses on post-training models to enhance AI’s ability to navigate the web and execute tasks efficiently. Co-founders Devi Parikh and Dhruv Batra, both former AI researchers at Meta, lead a team that includes experts who worked on Meta’s Llama models.
Allen Control Systems Raises $30 mn
Allen Control Systems raised $30 million Series A led by Craft Ventures, with Inspired Capital and Rally Ventures. ACS will accelerate engineering growth and deploy Bullfrog, an autonomous robotic weapon station countering unmanned threats.
Plural Raises $6 mn
Plural secured $6 million seed funding led by Primary Venture Partners, with Capital One Ventures and Company Ventures. With total funding of $12 million, Plural simplifies enterprise Kubernetes operations, addressing complexity and AI workload expansion.
Chord Raises $5.5 mn
Chord Commerce, an AI-driven Customer Data Platform, raised $5.5 million led by M13, with Act One Ventures and GR0 Capital. Chord expands its AI-powered marketing platform, providing AI-driven insights, streamlined attribution, and real-time marketing strategies, eliminating extra tools and manual analysis.
BuildVision Secures $10 mn
BuildVision secured $10 million Series A led by Norwest Venture Partners, with Crosslink Capital, bringing total funding to $13.8 million. The company will enhance its cloud-native procurement platform with AI-powered automation, expand among top 100 ENR contractors, and grow supplier and OEM partnerships.
InfotechLead.com News Desk