German GenAI startup Blockbrain lands €17.5 million to advance enterprise-grade AI agents

February 12, 2026 at 11:11 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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German GenAI startup Blockbrain lands €17.5 million to advance enterprise-grade AI agents

German Generative AI startup Blockbrain has secured €17.5 million in Series A funding to bolster its enterprise-grade AI agent platform. This significant investment, led by Alstin Capital and 13books Capital, will be used to enhance platform security and governance, develop specialized AI agents, and fuel expansion across Europe and the UK. The funding underscores a growing European focus on developing robust, secure AI solutions tailored for enterprise needs, aiming to capture and leverage critical organizational knowledge. Blockbrain's platform is designed to systematically capture and make accessible tacit expertise, complex decision-making logic, and proprietary processes, thereby enhancing productivity and competitiveness for businesses. This initiative aligns with a broader trend in the European tech landscape, where startups are actively seeking to build AI solutions that prioritize data sovereignty, transparency, and control, distinguishing them from more generalized, less controllable AI models. The company emphasizes that quality and reliability stem from a foundational commitment to security and compliance, providing customers with comprehensive oversight. This funding round places Blockbrain within a vibrant ecosystem of European AI and agent-focused startups attracting substantial investment. Similar ventures like Swedish AI platform EvoluteIQ and London-based enterprise conversational AI specialist PolyAI have also secured significant capital, highlighting a surge in investor confidence in the region's AI capabilities. Furthermore, startups focusing on AI agent security, such as Overmind, and automated API security testing with Equixly, demonstrate a diversified investor interest in both AI-driven automation and its associated safety and compliance aspects.

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Published: February 12, 2026 at 11:11 AM UTC
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