Salt AI – a pioneer in AI workflow orchestration – announced it has raised $3 million in seed funding and appointed technology veteran Aber Whitcomb as Chief Executive Officer. Whitcomb (former co-founder and CTO of MySpace and Jam City) brings decades of experience scaling breakthrough technologies across social media, mobile gaming, and blockchain.
This funding round was led by Morpheus Ventures with participation from Struck Capital and Irregular Expressions. The investment will accelerate the development of Salt’s proprietary AI orchestration platform and expand its market presence.
Salt provides a unified AI collaboration environment where organizations can securely connect their firewalled data to build AI automation, agentic workflows, and bespoke AI solutions. With a visual drag-and-drop interface and full-code capabilities, every member of an organization can collaborate in real-time to build robust AI on the Salt platform. And teams can deploy in one click to Salt’s cloud infrastructure that autoscales to meet the real-time needs of any use case.
Salt integrates with all significant closed-source and open-source LLMs and supports diffusion models for generative art. And users can connect to 30+ enterprise data sources for both reading and writing, with new connections being released weekly.
KEY QUOTES:
“We’re pleased to back the Salt AI team. Aber Whitcomb’s impressive track record of success in launching and scaling businesses, paired with the immense market opportunity makes this an exciting investment for us. Very soon, AI will power almost every industry and Salt will be the engine on which enterprises execute.”
- Kristian Blaszczynski, Partner at Morpheus
“We’re at an inflection point where AI can transform how companies operate, but only if we make it truly accessible and actionable. Salt’s platform enables teams to create powerful AI agents and workflows that automate complex tasks and drive real business impact. I’m excited to lead Salt as we help organizations build and scale their AI capabilities.”
- Aber Whitcomb, CEO of Salt AI