Several tech startups — Realm, Capsule Security, Prefix, among others — have announced venture capital funding to support AI platforms, enterprise software, and operational technology innovation.

Realm Raises $4.5 mn
Realm announced it has raised $4.5 million in a seed funding round led by Frontline Ventures, with participation from HubSpot Ventures, Cal Henderson, and Alex Bouaziz. The company develops an AI-powered platform designed to automate enterprise sales workflows using structured data and contextual intelligence. Its solution focuses on processes such as request-for-proposal responses, deal documentation, and sales execution. The funding will support product development, hiring, and go-to-market expansion. Realm aims to improve efficiency and reduce manual effort in enterprise sales environments. The investment reflects venture capital activity in AI-driven enterprise software focused on workflow automation and productivity.
Capsule Security Raises $7 mn
Capsule Security announced it has raised $7 million in seed funding led by Lama Partners, with participation from Forgepoint Capital International. The company develops a runtime trust layer designed to secure agentic AI systems operating in enterprise environments. Its platform monitors and controls AI agent behavior to prevent manipulation, unintended actions, and unauthorized data access during execution. The funding will be used to advance product development, expand the team, and scale deployment across enterprise AI infrastructure. Capsule Security focuses on addressing emerging risks in autonomous AI workflows. The investment reflects venture capital activity in AI security solutions supporting safe and controlled enterprise AI adoption.
Prefix Raises $7.5 mn
Prefix announced it has raised $7.5 million in a seed funding round co-led by Collide Capital and Slow Ventures, with participation from Connexa Capital, Kyle Archer, I2BF, and Bienville Capital. The company provides a facility management platform designed for multi-site restaurant and retail operators. Its technology enables centralized management of maintenance, operations, and workflows across distributed locations. The funding will support expansion of AI capabilities, product enhancement, and go-to-market scaling. Prefix aims to improve operational efficiency through automation and data-driven insights. The investment reflects venture capital activity in vertical SaaS platforms focused on streamlining operations for retail and restaurant businesses.
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