Interloom Raises $16.5 Million to Expand Enterprise AI Platform

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Interloom, a Munich-based enterprise AI startup, has raised $16.5 million in funding. The company focuses on capturing and structuring tacit knowledge within organizations. As a result, it aims to improve how enterprises use AI in daily operations.
Investors in the Round
The round was led by DN Capital. In addition, Bek Ventures and existing investor Air Street Capital also participated.
DN Capital is an early-stage venture capital firm with a global presence. Founded in 2000, the firm operates from London, Berlin, and Menlo Park. It manages over $1 billion in assets. Moreover, it focuses on Seed and Series A investments across sectors such as SaaS, fintech, marketplaces, and consumer internet.
How Interloom Plans to Use the Funds
Interloom plans to use the funding to develop its context graph technology further. At the same time, the company will expand its deployment across enterprise customers. This approach may help increase adoption across industries.
What Interloom Does
Interloom operates an enterprise platform that captures expert knowledge and converts it into structured memory for AI systems. In particular, it builds a system called the Context Graph.
The platform collects operational data such as support tickets, emails, and call transcripts. It then maps how problems are solved within an organization. As a result, businesses can automate workflows and improve decision-making over time.
Founded in 2024 and based in Munich, Interloom serves enterprise clients across multiple sectors.
Funding Details
Company: Interloom Technologies GmbH
Funding Raised: $16.5M
Round: Not disclosed
Funding Date: March 2026
Lead Investor: DN Capital
Other Investors: Bek Ventures, Air Street Capital










