Enterprise AI platform provider UnifyApps has raised $50 million in a Series B funding round led by WestBridge Capital, with participation from ICONIQ and other existing investors. This latest investment takes the company’s total funding to $81 million, marking a major milestone in its rapid global expansion journey.
As part of this round, Ragy Thomas, an early investor and enterprise software veteran, has joined UnifyApps as Chairman and Co-CEO, alongside Co-founder and CEO Pavitar Singh. The company plans to use the new funds to expand its European presence, strengthen platform development, and deepen integrations across enterprise systems.
Founded in 2023, UnifyApps has quickly emerged as a key player in the enterprise AI space with its low-code/no-code AI operating system designed to connect data, knowledge, and workflows across multiple platforms such as Salesforce, Workday, and corporate intranets. Its LLM-agnostic architecture enables organizations to integrate various AI models seamlessly while automating mission-critical business operations.
At the core of its innovation lies a Six-Layer Enterprise AI Architecture, covering system integration, data and ontology management, workflow automation, user experience, and the deployment of autonomous agents. This framework allows enterprises to scale GenAI pilots into production-ready AI systems, improving efficiency and decision-making across departments.
UnifyApps serves an impressive roster of clients, including HDFC Bank, Deutsche Telekom, Contentstack, Sirion Labs, Belcorp, WalkMe, Air Arabia, Liva Insurance, and several UAE government entities. Its platform is widely used to automate HR, claims, and supply chain processes, enhancing workflow efficiency in sectors like banking, retail, telecom, and healthcare.
With over 600% year-on-year growth, UnifyApps is positioning itself as a global leader in enterprise AI automation, enabling organizations to unify fragmented systems into intelligent, connected ecosystems.
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