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Read the pitch deck startup Unframe used to raise $50 million to help businesses deploy AI

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Unframe raised $50M in Series B funding to help businesses deploy AI, crossing $100M in total contract value within a year.

Read the pitch deck startup Unframe used to raise $50 million to help businesses deploy AI

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Unframe, a two-year-old startup, has raised $50 million in Series B funding led by Highland Europe, bringing total funding to $100 million. The company helps businesses move from AI experimentation to deployment by building custom AI systems from a library of tools that integrate with existing data and models. Unframe has crossed $100 million in total contract value within a year, with customers in financial services, healthcare, retail, and other sectors. The startup competes with prebuilt AI services and consulting firms, and plans to use the new funding to expand its product, support, and sales teams. Unframe's cofounders previously worked at cybersecurity company Noname, acquired by Akamai in 2024.
Why It Matters
Unframe's rapid growth to $100M in contract value within a year signals that enterprises are desperate for practical AI deployment solutions, not just models. Its 400% net revenue retention shows that once companies find a working use case, they rapidly expand AI investments, validating that the bottleneck has shifted from experimentation to integration. This underscores a broader market shift toward managed AI delivery services that bridge the gap between promise and production.

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Unframe cofounders standing shoulder to shoulder in front of a wooden door.
Unframe cofounders standing shoulder to shoulder in front of a wooden door.
Unframe cofounders Adi Azarya, Shay Levi, and Larissa Schneider.

Unframe Inc.

  • Unframe has raised $50 million to help companies deploy AI.
  • The startup crossed $100 million in total contract value within a year.
  • Its customers span industries including financial services, healthcare, and retail.

Roughly three years into the generative AI boom, companies are allocating big budgets for AI tools but struggling to put them to work.

The two-year-old startup Unframe has raised $50 million in Series B funding to bridge this gap. The latest round brings total funds to $100 million. The company also said it crossed $100 million in total contract value within a year.

As businesses move from AI experimentation to deployment, COO Larissa Schneider said "identifying the right use case" remains a central challenge.

Unframe has built a library of different AI tools that it uses to assemble custom systems. These work with different AI models and integrate with a company's internal systems and data.

Unframe has been used by commercial real estate firms to analyze lease documents, by retailers to plan promotions, and by airlines to streamline crew schedules, Schneider said.

The Series B was led by Highland Europe, and featured participation from existing investors Bessemer, Craft, TLV, Third Point, Cerca, and Vintage.

Unframe's customers span industries including financial services, healthcare, and retail, and include commercial real estate firms Cushman & Wakefield and Avison Young, cybersecurity company Armis, and the Swiss publisher NZZ.

Customers can test Unframe's AI solutions for free, and pay an annual subscription once they're deployed. Many start with one project before expanding, Schneider said, which is helping to drive a 400% net revenue retention rate — or how much existing customers have increased their spend over time.

Unframe has roughly 150 employees, and Schneider said it will use the new funding to expand its product, customer support, and sales teams, and enter new markets. The company is headquartered in Cupertino, with offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin.

Companies take various approaches to AI adoption. Unframe competes with prebuilt AI services, consulting firms like Accenture, and companies that choose to develop their own AI systems in-house

Unframe's cofounders include Schneider, CEO Shay Levi, and VP of research and development Adi Azarya. The three are veterans of cybersecurity company Noname, which was acquired by Akamai in 2024 for roughly $450 million.

Here's a look at the pitch deck Unframe used to raise its $50 million Series B. Slides have been redacted so that the deck can be shared publicly.

Unframe / The Repeat Customer Company

Here's why our customers keep coming back for sequels
Unframe / The Repeat Customer Company Here

Unframe

Quick Glance
Quick Glance

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Every enterprise promised they'd do AI. Then they spent... $40,000,000,000
Every enterprise promised they

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Turns out, enterprise AI has a delivery problem
Turns out, enterprise AI has a delivery problem

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Managed AI Delivery Approach
Behind the Magic
Every enterprise problem looks unique. Underneath, it's the same blocks.
Managed AI Delivery Approach Behind the Magic Every enterprise problem looks unique. Underneath, it

Unframe

How it works
How it works

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The number that broke our spreadsheet 
400% NRR
The number that broke our spreadsheet 400% NRR

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We only get paid when it works
We only get paid when it works

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On the road to $100M TCV in 12 months
On the road to $100M TCV in 12 months

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