Compri raises $3.6M seed for AI-native procurement platform
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Compri is a new entrant in the enterprise procurement AI vertical; the $3.6M seed round is small and does not update any known player or pattern in the substrate.
Compri raises $3.6M seed for AI-native procurement platform
Italian startup Compri has raised approximately $3.6 million in seed funding to develop an AI-native autonomous enterprise procurement and supply chain platform, according to a company announcement. The round was led by undisclosed investors and will support product development and go-to-market efforts.
This seed round sits within the broader wave of vertical AI agents targeting enterprise back-office functions. Compri's focus on automating procurement and supply chain workflows places it in a growing cohort of startups applying large language models and agentic reasoning to legacy enterprise processes — a space that has seen heightened activity as companies seek to reduce manual purchasing overhead and improve supply chain resilience.
Compri's positioning as an 'AI-native' procurement platform distinguishes it from traditional ERP-adjacent tools that layer AI onto existing interfaces. The small raise suggests the company is still early in its product journey, but the vertical focus on procurement — a function with clearly defined workflows and high enterprise willingness to pay — aligns with a recurring pattern of AI adoption in business process automation. The company will need to differentiate against incumbents like SAP and Coupa, as well as other AI-first procurement startups.