Wonderful: $150 Million Series B Raised For Enterprise AI Agent Platform Expansion

By Amit Chowdhry • Today at 7:23 AM

Wonderful, an enterprise AI agent platform, has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures. The company said the new capital will support continued development of its agentic platform and accelerate global expansion as enterprises increasingly deploy AI agents across core business workflows.

Founded in 2025 by Bar Winkler and Roey Lalazar, Wonderful combines an AI platform with locally embedded deployment teams to integrate AI agents directly into complex enterprise environments. The company said its approach pairs software infrastructure with on-the-ground teams working alongside enterprise stakeholders to accelerate integrations, enable production deployments more quickly, and support ongoing optimization after launch.

In the eight months since emerging from stealth, Wonderful has expanded operations to more than 30 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. The company is deploying AI agents for enterprises in industries including telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare. With the new funding, Wonderful plans to scale its workforce from about 350 employees to approximately 900 by the end of the year to support additional enterprise deployments.

Wonderful’s platform is designed as a horizontal enterprise foundation that can support multiple workflows across organizations rather than individual point solutions. The architecture is model-agnostic and continuously benchmarks different AI models to select the best-performing option for each use case. The company said the platform incorporates engineering approaches such as harness-based evaluation and self-healing system design to maintain reliability in production environments.

According to the company, more than 70 percent of enterprises that begin using the platform for a single AI use case expand to additional workflows within three months. By deploying a shared architecture across core enterprise systems, organizations can activate new use cases more quickly while gradually building internal ownership of their AI capabilities.

Wonderful said its deployments have already produced measurable operational improvements, including reductions in handling times of up to 60 percent and containment rates above 80 percent. The company added that many customers are using the platform to replace legacy automation systems while achieving multi-million-dollar annual efficiency gains.

The Series B funding brings the company’s total capital raised to $286 million. Wonderful said the investment will be used to advance its enterprise AI platform, expand its global deployment footprint, and support organizations seeking to operationalize AI across customer-facing and internal business functions.

KEY QUOTES:

“In 2026, enterprises will be deciding who to partner with to operationalize AI across their organizations, and those decisions will hinge on who can deliver deep integrations across complex infrastructures and tailor solutions to each organization’s unique environment. We built our platform and operating model around that reality, and the demand we’re seeing globally reflects it. This capital allows us to expand our ability to support enterprises to do what they want with AI. Over 70% of enterprises that begin with a single use case expand into additional workflows within the first three months. That expansion is possible because we built a shared foundation across core systems from day one. Once that architecture is in place, activating new use cases becomes faster, more predictable, and increasingly owned by the enterprise itself.”

Bar Winkler, CEO And Co-Founder, Wonderful

“At Wonderful, our goal is to push the frontier of enterprise AI. We’re deploying agents across every business function, while pioneering the next generation of application layers that will transform how organizations operate.”

Roey Lalazar, CTO And Co-Founder, Wonderful

“Wonderful is establishing trust and deep partnerships inside complex enterprises at a critical moment for the market. We believe that the team’s combination of platform strength and execution position Wonderful as a strong enterprise partner in today’s ecosystem.”

Jeff Horing, Managing Director, Insight Partners