Sapiom raises $35M Series A led by Dragonfly to scale AI agent orchestration
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A standard Series A in the AI agent orchestration space, incrementally adds to the player map without shifting structural forces.
Sapiom raises $35M Series A led by Dragonfly to scale AI agent orchestration
Sapiom, a company that helps businesses build, ship, and scale AI agents while reducing token costs, has raised a $35 million Series A round led by Dragonfly. The funding will support expansion of its AI agent orchestration platform, according to the announcement.
This round underscores a recurring pattern in the AI agent segment: the rise of orchestration layers that sit above foundation models to manage multi-agent workflows and optimize inference spend. As enterprises move from pilot to production, controlling token costs has become a critical economic lever. Sapiom's focus on cost efficiency aligns with the broader trend of agent platforms differentiating not just on capability but on unit economics, a key factor in the capital-compression arc affecting AI startups.
The investment signals continued venture appetite for agent infrastructure, even as funding becomes more selective. For enterprise buyers, Sapiom's value proposition—scaling agents without token blowout—addresses a pain point that often blocks deployment. This is consistent with the structural shift toward operational efficiency in AI adoption, where the moat is less about raw model access and more about orchestration, observability, and cost governance. Dragonfly's backing adds credibility to that thesis.

