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Graas.ai Secures $9 Million to Boost Agent Foundry Growth in India

Graas.ai, a Singapore-based artificial intelligence commerce technology company, has raised 9 million US dollars in pre-Series B funding to expand its Agent Foundry platform in India. The investment was led by Tin Men Capital, with participation from Incred Wealth, Orzon, Integra Partners, and Yuj Ventures.

The Agent Foundry platform aims to move commerce operations from basic artificial intelligence dashboards to fully autonomous agents. These agents are capable of analysing live data from sales channels, pricing, profit margins, inventory, and advertising campaigns. They can then take direct action for both direct-to-consumer and marketplace brands.

Graas.ai’s platform includes several specialised tools. Hoppr provides in-house analytics. Cartlyst handles order processing from unstructured inputs. Chattr offers artificial intelligence-based customer support. Turbo manages data unification across business functions. Extract delivers clean and organised data to spreadsheets or databases.

Graas.ai was founded in 2022 by Prem Bhatia and Ashwin Puri. The company is headquartered in Singapore and works with more than 2000 brands. It has processed over 1 billion US dollars in gross merchandise value across seven countries in India and Southeast Asia.

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