Wordware, a San Francisco, CA-based full-stack operating system for AI development, raised $30M in Seed funding.
The round was led by Spark Capital, with participation from Felicis, Y-Combinator, Day One Ventures, and angels including Paul Graham, Vlad Magdalin (Webflow), Mathilde Collin (Front), Paul Daugherty (Accenture) and others.
The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its development efforts.
Led by Filip Kozera (CEO) and Robert Chandler (CTO), Wordware is an operating system for AI development that enables everyone to create, iterate and deploy AI agents using plain English. By introducing natural language as the new programming language for AI, it empowers domain experts and engineers to collaborate in building AI solutions.
This full-stack operating system for AI combines several capabilities:
- A unified interface that harnesses AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, and others, alongside essential tools like RAG, speech-to-text, image generation, CRM systems, data analysis and more.
- Because prompts are separated from the code base, non-technical domain experts can independently adjust the prompts based on the output they’re looking for.
- Engineers collaborating on the project still have coding tools (loops, conditional statements, function calls, even code) to help create, iterate and deploy the AI app to production.
- A comprehensive Repository system—described as “GitHub for AI”—where solutions can be shared, forked, and customized for specific needs.
- An API makes it easy for users to embed AI agents into their products, websites, apps, chatbots, or internal systems, with some companies even using it as their entire backend.
Users include teams at Instacart, Runway, MetaData and Glassdoor.
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22/11/2024