Xpander, a vendor-neutral, all-in-one AI enablement platform for enterprises, has raised $7.5m in a Seed funding round to accelerate its expansion, alongside unveiling Omni, its new enterprise AI agent.
The round was led by Pico Venture Partners, with participation from Emerge Ventures, Samsung Next and SeedIL. The fresh capital will support Xpander’s push to expand its reach in the market with its turnkey, vendor-neutral, all-in-one AI enablement platform.
The launch comes as enterprise AI adoption remains stalled despite widespread experimentation.
Recent research from McKinsey found that although 88% of organisations now use AI in at least one business function, only around 1% consider their deployments mature, with roughly two thirds still confined to pilot projects. Xpander argues this gap stems from AI being treated as an addition to existing workflows rather than a foundation businesses can build upon and scale.
Omni, described as Xpander’s flagship agentic Forward Deployed Engineer, is designed to give organisations full flexibility in how they use AI, whether by creating an AI teammate for every employee, letting each team build its own agents, or embedding AI into every process.
The tool is built to turn complex user tasks into simple, autonomous processes, while also supporting collaborative workflows involving multiple agents to meet broader business objectives. It achieved a 90.9% score on the GAIA benchmark, a widely used measure of general AI agent capability.
Founded by David Twizer, Ran Sheinberg and Moriel Pahima, Xpander was created to let enterprises adopt, build, run and manage AI agents freely, without needing to overhaul infrastructure or compromise on security, compliance and regulatory requirements. Its platform is designed to work across major cloud environments and AI models, giving businesses an AI-native foundation regardless of their existing technology stack, while aiming to boost productivity without sacrificing scale, speed or flexibility.
Central to the platform is what Xpander calls its universal agent harness, a runtime that is agnostic to model, framework and cloud, and executes AI agents as portable workloads inside a customer’s own environment while securely rendering agent interfaces on demand.
The same infrastructure underpins both deployment flexibility and governance, allowing organisations to build, deploy and manage production grade custom agentic applications across their products, workflows and data, with centralised visibility and lifecycle management included. Xpander said its platform is already being used by global enterprises across the retail, manufacturing, financial services, technology and government sectors.
Xpander CEO and co-founder David Twizer said, “Every company is working to harness the power of AI and become AI-native, yet most find it unattainable. Our experience at AWS, helping large enterprises move to the cloud in complex multi-year projects, has inspired us to build a platform that smoothly facilitates AI migration and adoption for organizations, to allow them to grow their businesses faster than ever before.”
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