
Wonderful raises $150 million Series B at $2 billion valuation, surpassing $285 million in funding in just eight months
The enterprise AI agent platform, founded in 2025, will scale headcount from 350 to 900 by year-end and expand deployments across telecom, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing in over 30 countries.
Just one year since its founding, Wonderful, an enterprise AI agent platform, has completed a series of funding rounds that underscore its meteoric ascent. After a $34 million Seed round last July and a $100 million Series A this past November, the company has now raised $150 million in a Series B led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing backers Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures.
The company, founded in 2025 by Bar Winkler (CEO) and Roey Lalazar (CTO), plans to nearly triple its workforce, scaling from 350 to approximately 900 employees by year-end to serve enterprises across more than 30 countries spanning Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
Winkler previously founded Approve.com, a platform for automated payment management for businesses, which was sold to Tipalti in 2021. Co-founder Roey Lalzar (CTO) previously founded Kaps, an AI-based localization platform.
Unlike point-solution approaches, Wonderful combines an AI agent platform with locally embedded deployment teams, positioning agents directly inside enterprise environments. This model allows for rapid integration, operationalization, and post-deployment optimization, moving agents from pilot to full production in days and weeks rather than months, even in highly regulated and operationally complex industries such as telecom, financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing.
"In 2026, enterprises will be deciding who to partner with to operationalize AI across their organizations, and those decisions will hinge on who can deliver deep integrations across complex infrastructures," said Winkler. "We built our platform and operating model around that reality, and the demand we're seeing globally reflects it."
The platform itself is designed for horizontal scalability across workflows, allowing enterprises to activate multiple use cases on a shared architecture rather than relying on isolated solutions. It remains model-agnostic, continuously benchmarking and selecting the best-performing AI models, and incorporates advanced engineering practices such as harness-based evaluation and self-healing system design to ensure reliability in production.
According to the company, over 70% of enterprises that start with a single use case expand into additional workflows within the first three months, and deployed agents have reduced handling times by up to 60%, achieved containment rates above 80%, and allowed organizations to replace legacy automation vendors while unlocking multi-million-dollar annual efficiency gains.
"Wonderful is establishing trust and deep partnerships inside complex enterprises at a critical moment for the market," said Jeff Horing, Managing Director at Insight Partners. "We believe that the team's combination of platform strength and execution positions Wonderful as a strong enterprise partner in today's ecosystem."














