
Wonderful, a company that builds AI-powered tools for businesses, has raised $100 million in its Series A funding round. The round was led by Index Ventures, with support from Insight Partners, IVP and existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners and Vine Ventures.
The new funding comes just four months after Wonderful’s $34 million seed round, showing that investors strongly believe in the company’s fast growth and its ability to bring AI agents into real business use.
“We’ve launched operations in 10 countries and recruited senior executives for all key roles,” CEO and co-founder Bar Winkler told the media. “The opportunity to raise additional capital allows us to accelerate expansion and move faster. Our clients use our agents for call transcription, sales optimization, training, and procurement processes. The know-how around building effective AI agents is still very new, so we’re working closely with clients to design their agents, and eventually, we’ll transfer that work to them.”
According to Winkler, the rapid evolution of AI has transformed how organizations think about technology adoption: “Companies now understand that AI is real and capable of solving complex problems. Many begin by improving customer service, a universal pain point where AI can make an immediate impact. Over time, we’ll see AI extend into other functions, and it’s hard to predict how that will reshape roles within organizations.”
Founded in early 2025, Wonderful has grown very quickly for a new enterprise software company.
Since its last funding round, the company has expanded into several countries, including Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Greece, Poland, Romania, the Baltics, the Adriatics, and the UAE. It also plans to enter Germany, Austria, the Nordics, and Portugal next year, and expand to the Asia-Pacific region in early 2026.
Businesses in these regions are already using Wonderful’s AI platform to automate customer interactions through voice, chat, and email. The system manages tens of thousands of complex conversations every day.
According to the company, more than 80% of these issues — such as billing problems or appointment scheduling — are solved automatically without needing human help.
Each AI agent is built to adjust to local languages, cultural practices, and regulations, while connecting seamlessly with a customer’s internal systems. This local-first strategy combined with a strong central AI infrastructure, has played a major role in the company’s fast growth and adoption.
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