Warsaw-based Graftcode raises €2.1 million to eliminate APIs and middleware from software integration

April 14, 2026 at 09:50 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Warsaw-based Graftcode raises €2.1 million to eliminate APIs and middleware from software integration

European tech startup Graftcode has secured €2.1 million in new funding to advance its innovative approach to software integration. The Warsaw-based company aims to eliminate the need for traditional APIs and middleware, a move that could significantly streamline development processes and reduce technical debt for businesses. This funding round, led by Hard2beat, underscores investor confidence in Graftcode's vision to redefine how software systems connect. Graftcode's core technology, runtime bridging, allows applications written in disparate programming languages to communicate directly without intermediary layers. This fundamentally changes the integration landscape, enabling developers to focus on core business logic rather than complex connection code, which reportedly accounts for up to 70% of current software development efforts. The platform, now in beta, supports fourteen programming languages and integrates with major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP. This development has significant implications for European digital sovereignty and the adoption of emerging technologies like AI. By reducing integration overhead, Graftcode aims to address the substantial costs associated with technical debt, estimated by McKinsey to consume around 40% of IT assets. Furthermore, the company highlights that current integration architectures are ill-equipped for AI, with Gartner predicting a significant cancellation rate for AI projects due to these limitations.

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Published: April 14, 2026 at 09:50 AM UTC
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