Zaro raises $5.1M as custom AI agents move into enterprise workflows
Zaro’s $5.1 million round highlights investor interest in custom AI agents that are built around specific business workflows rather than generic assistant use cases.

AI agents are moving from buzzword to workflow product. Zaro’s raise shows investors are still looking for teams that can turn agent technology into practical tools for companies.
What happened
Zaro raised $5.1 million to help customers build custom AI agents. The London-based company is focused on agent tools that can be shaped around specific business needs and workflows.
Why it matters
Generic AI assistants can be useful, but many companies need tools that understand their internal processes, data, and operational constraints. Custom agents may be more valuable when they solve narrow but repeated problems inside teams.
The bigger picture
Enterprise AI is becoming more specialised. The next wave of startups may win by building agent systems that plug into real workflows, rather than offering broad assistants that need too much adaptation from users.
