Thread AI, a New York-based company providing a composable AI infrastructure platform for enterprises, raised $6M in seed funding.
The round was led by Index Ventures, with participation from Greycroft and notable angels like Datadog CEO Olivier Pomel, former Roblox CTO Dan Sturman, and Homebrew also participated.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate growth, hire in the coming months, and expand its public sector presence.
Founded by former Palantir AI Product and Engineering leads Angela McNeal and Mayada Gonimah, Thread AI has launched its composable AI infrastructure platform, Lemma, which brings together disparate or previously incompatible systems into one observable and secure place so that enterprises can effectively implement and execute with AI.
With Lemma, companies can build mission-critical, automated workflows while incorporating important constraints, like cost and human-in-the-loop handoffs. This means companies can focus on investing in proprietary logic and accelerating feature delivery without wasting time on platform and architecture decisions that slow development and execution.
Thread AI is already working with some of the leading brands in luxury hospitality, digital marketing, public safety, and financial services.