Netomi, Hightouch, Functionize, among others, have announced venture capital funding to support AI customer experience platforms, marketing automation systems, and AI infrastructure expansion.

Netomi raises $110 mn
Netomi, an enterprise AI customer experience platform, has raised $110 million in funding led by Accenture Ventures, with participation from Adobe Ventures, WndrCo, SLW, NAVER Ventures, Metis Strategy, and Fin Capital. The company develops agentic AI solutions that automate customer interactions across chat, email, and voice channels for large enterprises. Netomi was founded by Puneet Mehta. The funding builds on earlier investments from AI leaders including Greg Brockman, Demis Hassabis, and Mustafa Suleyman. Proceeds will be used to expand AI platform capabilities and scale enterprise deployments. This venture capital funding supports the growth of AI-driven customer experience systems across regulated and high-volume environments.
Hightouch raises $150 mn
Hightouch, a data and AI platform for marketing, has raised $150 million in Series D funding led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives and Bain Capital Ventures. Additional investors include Iconiq Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Amplify Partners, Y Combinator, and TD7. The company was co-founded by Kashish Gupta and Tejas Manohar. Hightouch develops a composable customer data platform that enables enterprises to run AI-powered marketing workflows and personalized campaigns. The funding will be used to expand product development and accelerate enterprise adoption of its AI-driven marketing platform. This venture capital funding highlights continued investment in AI-enabled marketing and data infrastructure.
Functionize raises $41 mn
Functionize, an AI-powered software testing platform, has raised $41 million in Series B funding. The company develops AI-driven solutions for automated test creation, execution, and maintenance, helping enterprises reduce software testing costs and improve quality assurance processes. The funding round included participation from venture investors. Functionize was founded by Tamas Cser. The funding will be used to advance its AI agent capabilities and expand enterprise adoption of its testing platform. Functionize continues to enhance automation in software quality engineering. This venture capital funding reflects growing investment in AI-driven software development and testing technologies.
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