Interloom raises €14.2 million to build AI agent backbone
German startup Interloom has raised a €14.2 million Seed round to develop what it calls the next-generation knowledge infrastructure for AI agents. The fresh capital will be used to scale its engineering team, deepen product development and accelerate go-to-market efforts with enterprise customers across Europe and beyond.
Building the missing layer for enterprise AI agents
Interloom is focused on solving one of the hardest problems in applied artificial intelligence: how autonomous AI agents access, structure and act on complex, constantly changing enterprise knowledge. Rather than building yet another chatbot interface, the company is developing a foundational platform that connects to internal tools, documents and data sources, then organizes this information into a machine-usable knowledge graph.
This infrastructure enables multiple AI agents to collaborate on tasks such as research, analysis, reporting and workflow automation, while respecting enterprise-grade security, governance and access control. By abstracting away the complexity of data integration and orchestration, Interloom aims to let companies plug in best-of-breed AI models and focus on business logic instead of plumbing.
Seed funding to accelerate product and market expansion
The €14.2 million Seed round will support the expansion of Interloom‘s core platform, including improved connectors to SaaS tools, more robust data pipelines and advanced agent coordination capabilities. The startup plans to invest in reliability and observability features so enterprises can monitor how AI agents use sensitive information and comply with internal policies.
With demand for AI-driven automation surging across sectors such as finance, manufacturing and professional services, Interloom positions itself as critical infrastructure rather than a point solution. By providing a shared knowledge layer for autonomous systems, the company is targeting a central role in how large organizations operationalize generative AI at scale.
The Seed funding marks a significant vote of confidence in the emerging category of AI agent platforms, signalling that investors see long-term value in the tools that make enterprise AI reliable, controllable and production-ready.

