Amsterdam-based enterprise AI agent platform Wonderful raises €129.8 million Series B at €1.7 billion valuation

March 12, 2026 at 12:06 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Amsterdam-based enterprise AI agent platform Wonderful raises €129.8 million Series B at €1.7 billion valuation

Amsterdam-based Wonderful, a prominent enterprise AI agent platform, has successfully secured €129.8 million in a Series B funding round, achieving a significant valuation of €1.7 billion. This substantial investment, led by Insight Partners with continued support from existing investors like Index Ventures and IVP, underscores the growing demand for sophisticated AI solutions that can be deeply integrated into complex enterprise infrastructures. The funding is poised to fuel Wonderful's mission to empower organizations globally with human-grade AI agents capable of streamlining workflows and enhancing customer service across diverse industries. The core of Wonderful's offering lies in its innovative platform that facilitates the building, monitoring, and optimization of AI agents. Unlike point solutions, the company emphasizes a horizontal foundation designed for broad applicability across multiple use cases and workflows, allowing for continuous value generation as new applications are activated. Its architecture is model-agnostic, enabling it to dynamically select and leverage the best-performing AI models for specific tasks while maintaining flexibility as the AI landscape evolves, incorporating advanced engineering practices for reliability and self-healing capabilities. This funding round positions Wonderful to accelerate its global expansion and bolster its operational capacity, with plans to significantly scale its headcount from 350 to around 900 by year-end. By deploying locally embedded teams alongside their AI agents, Wonderful aims to bridge the gap between advanced technology and practical implementation within complex organizational structures. This approach has demonstrated tangible results, with reported reductions in handling times by up to 60% and containment rates exceeding 80%, signaling a strong move towards European technological sovereignty in the AI domain.

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Published: March 12, 2026 at 12:06 PM UTC
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