Ex-Palantir engineers’ $60M raise puts agentic operating systems in focus
A $60 million raise by ex-Palantir engineers highlights investor appetite for enterprise AI systems that coordinate agents across workflows, data and decisions.

Enterprise AI is moving from individual copilots toward operating layers. A new raise from ex-Palantir engineers shows how investors are backing platforms that try to coordinate agents across real business workflows.
What happened
Three ex-Palantir engineers raised $60 million to build an agentic operating system. The company is backed by investors including Index, Iconiq, SAP, Creandum, Lucid Capital and Bloom.
Why it matters
Enterprises do not just need chatbots. They need systems that can connect to data, manage workflows, coordinate tasks and give teams confidence that agents are acting within clear boundaries.
The bigger picture
Enterprise Software is becoming more agentic. The next wave of AI infrastructure may look less like standalone tools and more like operating systems for how work gets planned, executed and monitored.
