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New AI startup Wonderful raises $100M just months $34M Seed round; picks Amsterdam as European HQ

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Israel-based Wonderful, a company building an enterprise agent platform, has secured $100M (approximately €86.2M) in a Series A funding round led by Index Ventures.

Based out of London, Index Ventures is a venture capital firm that helps entrepreneurs turn bold ideas into transformative international businesses.

Since 1996, the firm claims to have partnered with exceptional entrepreneurs in Europe, the US, and Israel, who are using technology to reshape the world.

Hannah Seal, Index Ventures’ partner who led the round together with her colleague Juriaan Duizendstraal, comments, “Wonderful has moved from concept to global scale in less than a year, which is extraordinary by any measure. They’re proving that enterprises don’t just want AI agents; they want ones that work in every market, in every language. That clarity of focus, coupled with the team’s execution, is why Wonderful is breaking through so quickly.”

Others, including Insight Partners and IVP, as well as existing investors Bessemer and Vine Ventures, also participated.

The announcement comes four months after raising $34M (approximately €29.3M)  in the seed round.  

Since its last funding round, Wonderful has expanded its AI platform into new countries, including Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Greece, Poland, Romania, the Baltic States, the Adriatic region, and the UAE.

Today, several major enterprises in these areas are already using its services.

Selects Amsterdam as European HQ

The company is also preparing to launch in Germany, Austria, the Nordics, and Portugal in 2025, with plans to expand into the Asia-Pacific region in early 2026. 

The company also plans to open its European headquarters in Amsterdam. With the opening of its EMEA headquarters in Amsterdam, the company is focusing on the Dutch market while laying the foundation for further European expansion

“The promise of AI agents is clear, but putting that into practice, and critically, into production, is a huge challenge,” said Bar Winkler, CEO and co-founder of Wonderful. “It requires marrying best-in-class technology together with flawless delivery, on the ground with customers. That’s been our approach with Wonderful, and it’s what has driven the accelerated adoption we’ve seen across markets in the last few months.”

Wonderful: Provider of an integrated agent platform for enterprises

Founded in 2025 by Bar Winkler and Roey Lalazar, Wonderful provides an integrated agent platform that allows enterprises to build, deploy, and manage AI agents serving customers across voice, chat, and email in any language or cultural context.

By combining deep AI infrastructure with local deployment, Wonderful enables enterprises to run human-grade agents in some of the world’s most complex environments and use cases.

Each agent built on Wonderful’s platform is tailored for the market it serves, its language, cultural norms, and regulatory environment, as well as the customer’s unique use cases, domain, and industry.

Fully integrated into internal systems, the AI agents already handle tens of thousands of complex interactions every day, from resolving billing disputes to updating account details, diagnosing issues, and scheduling appointments.

With resolution rates above 80 per cent, the vast majority of issues are solved without human intervention.

Wonderful initially focused on customer support, but is now quickly expanding into new areas.

Companies are exploring ways to use their services for employee training, sales support, regulatory compliance, IT support, and onboarding. 



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