Jedify raises $24M to build context graphs for enterprise AI agents

Jedify raises $24M to build context graphs for enterprise AI agents

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New York-based startup Jedify has raised $24 million in a Series A funding round led by Norwest, TechCrunch exclusively learned. The company’s platform connects to enterprise knowledge sources via APIs to build a “context graph” about a business that AI agents can use to work better. Sources include databases, data warehouses, SaaS apps, BI tools, and unstructured sources like reports, documentation, code bases, Slack channels, and meeting recordings. Co-founder and CEO Assaf Henkin said the platform helps AI agents narrow their attention to relevant information rather than searching across everything a company has. The round included participation from returning backers S Capital VC and Cerca Partners, new investor Oceans Ventures, and strategic investor Snowflake. Snowflake is integrating Jedify’s technology with its AI products, including Cortex AI, Semantic Views, and CoWork. Jedify is targeting mid-market and large enterprise customers with mature data stacks and has between 10 and 20 early customers, including The Weather Company.

What’s reported

Jedify raised $24 million in a Series A funding round led by Norwest.
The round included S Capital VC, Cerca Partners, Oceans Ventures, and Snowflake as a strategic investor.
Snowflake is integrating Jedify’s tech with its Cortex AI, Semantic Views, and CoWork products.
Jedify’s platform builds a “context graph” from enterprise knowledge sources via APIs.
Sources include databases, data warehouses, SaaS apps, BI tools, reports, documentation, code bases, Slack channels, and meeting recordings.
The platform is model-agnostic and updates in real time.
Permissions are inherited from identity systems, file systems, SaaS tools, and databases, with options for custom groups.
Jedify has between 10 and 20 early customers, including The Weather Company.
Total funding for the startup is now about $33 million.
The company will use the funds for product development, hiring, and go-to-market motion.

Key figures

Assaf Henkin, co-founder and CEO of Jedify
Norwest (lead investor)
S Capital VC (returning backer)
Cerca Partners (returning backer)
Oceans Ventures (new investor)
Snowflake (strategic investor)
Kiteworks (customer example)
The Weather Company (customer)

Sources: TechCrunch

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