
Flowith Secures Tens of Millions in Seed and Seed+ Funding to Advance Agentic AI Systems
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The article updates the player map for the agentic AI segment with a significant seed-stage funding event for Flowith, though it falls below the $500M threshold for cross.§D.
Flowith Secures Tens of Millions in Seed and Seed+ Funding to Advance Agentic AI Systems
AI creation platform Flowith has announced the completion of tens of millions of dollars in combined Seed and Seed+ funding rounds. The Seed round was led by Vertex Ventures, while the Seed+ round was co-led by Sequoia China Seed Fund and LongRiver Investments. The company intends to utilize this capital to accelerate core technical research and drive global market expansion. Flowith is currently developing a suite of agentic tools including the Oracle general creation agent framework, the AI Context "Knowledge Garden," the Agent Neo capable of supporting tasks exceeding one thousand steps, and FlowithOS, an operating system-level agent designed to control browsers and desktop software for end-to-end task completion.
This funding signals a significant market shift from conversational AI toward Agentic AI, where models transition from mere text generation to autonomous action. By developing FlowithOS, which aims to manipulate desktop applications and browsers, Flowith is positioning itself within the highly competitive race to build functional AI operating systems. The company's focus on multi-threaded human-computer collaboration via an infinite canvas architecture addresses a growing demand for professional-grade AI workflows that require complex, multi-step reasoning and autonomous error correction rather than simple prompt-response interactions.
The investment from top-tier firms like Vertex Ventures and Sequoia China underscores the high valuation placed on teams capable of bridging the gap between LLM reasoning and practical software execution. Flowith's reported SOTA performance in mainstream agent benchmarks during its closed testing phase suggests a technical foundation that could disrupt traditional productivity software. As the industry moves toward "action-oriented" intelligence, companies that can successfully integrate agents into the OS layer to execute complex, cross-application tasks will likely capture significant enterprise and consumer market share.