Skip to main content

Interos

Category: AI in Supply Chain / Logistics

An AI-powered supply chain resilience platform that maps and monitors the global economy in real-time to identify and mitigate multi-tier supply chain risks. Interos was founded in 2005. The company is led by Ted Krantz. Based in Arlington, USA. Team size: 201-500. Total funding raised: $147.0M. Latest round: Growth Round, $20.0M, 2025-01, led by Blue Owl Capital. Key investors include ["NightDragon","Kleiner Perkins","Venrock","Blue Owl Capital","Tola Capital"].

Founded
2005
Headquarters
Arlington, USA
Team size
201-500
Total funding
$147.0M

Value proposition

Eliminates blind spots by providing automated, Nth-tier visibility into global supply chains, transforming reactive risk management into proactive operational resilience.

Products and solutions

["Interos Resilience Platform (Core SaaS)","Multi-Tier Supply Chain Mapping","Continuous Risk Monitoring & Alerting","Supplier Risk Scoring (Financial, Cyber, ESG, Geopolitical, Restrictions, Catastrophic)","Interos for Procurement & Strategic Sourcing"]

Unique value

Unlike traditional survey-based tools, Interos uses AI to autonomously map over 400 million entities and billions of relationships, providing 'living' visibility into sub-tier suppliers (Tier 2, Tier 3, etc.) that are usually invisible to enterprises.

Target customer

Global 2000 enterprises, government agencies (including the U.S. Department of Defense), financial institutions, and large-scale manufacturing firms.

Industries served

["Aerospace & Defense","Financial Services","Government & Public Sector","Technology & Electronics","Manufacturing","Healthcare & Life Sciences"]

Technology advantage

Proprietary knowledge graph technology combined with machine learning that ingests massive datasets to score risks across six distinct pillars simultaneously, offering a 'single pane of glass' for global supply chain health.

How they differentiate

Interos differentiates through its automated 'living' knowledge graph that maps over 400 million entities and billions of relationships in real-time. Unlike competitors that rely heavily on manual supplier surveys, Interos uses AI to provide instant visibility into Nth-tier supply chains (sub-tier suppliers) across six risk pillars: financial, cyber, ESG, geopolitical, restrictions, and catastrophic risk.

Main competitors

["Exiger","Resilinc","RiskRecon (Mastercard)","Sayari"]

Key partnerships

["In-Q-Tel (Strategic investment and government intelligence partnership)","Coupa (Integration for business spend management)","Accenture (Strategic go-to-market and consulting partnership)","U.S. Department of Defense (Major government contract holder)"]

Notable customers

["U.S. Department of Defense","NASA","L3Harris","Google","Accenture"]

Major milestones

["Achieved Unicorn status ($1B valuation) following Series C in 2021","Appointed Ted Krantz (former data.ai CEO) as CEO in April 2024","Secured $20M in growth funding in January 2025 to accelerate AI-driven product innovation","Established strategic partnerships with Coupa and Accenture for global GTM expansion"]

Growth metrics

Reached 'Unicorn' status in 2021 with a $1B+ valuation; currently monitors over 400 million global entities; expanded ARR significantly through major U.S. Department of Defense contracts.

Market positioning

Premium enterprise and government-grade Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) leader, positioned as the 'single pane of glass' for global operational resilience.

Geographic focus

Global, with a primary focus on North America (specifically U.S. Federal Government and DoD) and the EMEA region.

Patents and IP

Holds multiple patents related to automated supply chain risk modeling, entity relationship discovery, and predictive risk scoring algorithms.

About Ted Krantz

Ted Krantz is a veteran SaaS executive with over 20 years of experience in AI and enterprise software. Before joining Interos in April 2024, he served as CEO of data.ai (formerly App Annie), where he scaled the company to $150M ARR and led its pivot into AI-driven market intelligence. His prior leadership roles include Senior Vice President at SAP America, and executive positions at C3.ai, Oracle, and Skai.

Official website: