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Uniphore co-founders
Uniphore, the Business AI company, recently announced the close of its $260 million Series F funding round.
The round, which valued the startup $2.5 billion, was led by NVIDIA, AMD, Snowflake, and Databricks, with participation from financial and sovereign investors including NEA, March Capital, BNF Capital, National Grid Partners, and Prosperity7 Ventures.
Founded in 2008 by Umesh Sachdev and Ravi Saraogi, Uniphore unlocks the agentic enterprise with a complete, composable AI platform spanning agents, models, knowledge, and data. Its platform, the Business AI Cloud, bridges the AI divide between consumer AI and enterprise AI, combining the simplicity of consumer AI with the rigor, security and scalability required for the enterprise.
It allows business users to effortlessly harness AI and deliver results immediately, while providing CIOs the foundation to deliver powerful AI applications that are embedded into workflows, trained on enterprise data.
“Our Series F raise marks an exciting milestone for Uniphore. It is unlike most fundraises because, in addition to top-tier financial investors, we are joined by the world’s top AI and data companies,” says Umesh Sachdev, Co-founder and CEO, Uniphore.
“This unique combination of capital and strategic alignment validates Uniphore’s position as the Business AI leader. We are seeing exponential adoption from Fortune 500, and other large companies and this investment allows us to deliver even greater impact and accelerate innovation on behalf of our customers worldwide.”
“This investment is an unprecedented validation of Uniphore’s position at the center of enterprise AI infrastructure,” said Gerry Murray, Research Director at IDC. “It signals broad consensus around a critical enabling layer – infrastructure that can securely connect data, knowledge, models, and agents across ecosystems.”
The startup will use the raised capital to enhance its platform capabilities, strengthen strategic partnerships, and accelerating global operations across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia. It will also continue its acquisition strategy to advance automation and data solutions.