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Interloom Raises $16.5M Seed Funding To Enhance AI Enterprise Memory Platform

Mar 23, 2026 | By Kailee Rainse

Interloom, an enterprise operations platform that transforms expert knowledge into a persistent memory layer for AI agents, has raised $16.5 million in a seed funding round.

SUMMARY

  • Interloom, an enterprise operations platform that transforms expert knowledge into a persistent memory layer for AI agents, has raised $16.5 million in a seed funding round.

The round was led by DN Capital, with participation from Bek Ventures and existing investor Air Street Capital.

The platform tackles a major barrier to enterprise AI adoption: the lack of operational context. While AI can process data, much of how work is actually performed remains undocumented.

Interloom captures this knowledge from real-world workflows, allowing employees and AI systems to reference past solutions and apply them to new challenges.

Fabian Jakobi founder and CEO of Interloom noted that AI agents are limited in operational roles without access to company specific knowledge reducing their ability to deliver accurate insights and support automation.

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Interloom creates a continuously evolving “context graph” that captures past decisions and outcomes enabling AI agents to act on accumulated experience instead of static documentation. This supports smarter automation of complex workflows and preserves organizational expertise despite workforce changes.

The new funding will help Interloom enhance its platform and expand enterprise AI and workflow automation capabilities.

Founded in 2024, Interloom is the first Navigation System for Work, mapping how teams actually operate. It provides actionable guidance with relevant context, helping employees make informed decisions while enabling AI agents to follow and learn from real workflows.

Interloom supercharges operations, improving efficiency, knowledge retention, and workflow automation across enterprises.

We ground their decisions in successful resolutions from the past, ensuring their work is guided by real operational experience and governed through expert oversight, creating a memory that stays with the company. Jakobi added.

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