- Updated: February 24, 2026
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Nimble Way Secures $47M Series B to Power AI Agents with Cleaner Real‑Time Data
Nimble has secured a $47 million Series B funding round to empower AI agents with real‑time, validated, and structured web data for enterprise‑scale applications.
New York‑based startup Nimble announced a $47 million Series B led by Norwest, bolstering its mission to turn chaotic web content into clean, query‑ready tables that AI agents can consume directly. The financing accelerates product integration with major cloud data platforms—Databricks, Snowflake, AWS, and Microsoft Azure—while expanding R&D on multi‑agent web search and governed data layers.

Background: Nimble’s AI‑Driven Web‑Search Engine
Nimble’s platform is built around autonomous AI agents that perform real‑time web searches, cross‑verify sources, and transform unstructured HTML into relational tables. Unlike generic large language models that return plain‑text snippets—often riddled with hallucinations—Nimble’s agents enforce a validation pipeline that:
- Scrape multiple reputable sites for the same data point.
- Apply rule‑based and LLM‑assisted verification to filter out noise.
- Structure the final output into CSV‑compatible tables that can be queried like a database.
This approach bridges the gap between “search‑and‑read” and “search‑and‑integrate,” allowing enterprises to ingest live web data directly into data lakes, warehouses, or analytics pipelines.
Funding Round: $47 Million Led by Norwest
The Series B closed at $47 million, with Norwest as the lead investor. Returning backers included Target Global, Square Peg, Hetz Ventures, Slow Ventures, R‑Squared Ventures, J‑Ventures, and InvestInData. The round brings Nimble’s total capital raised to $75 million.
| Investor | Role |
|---|---|
| Norwest (Lead) | Series B lead, strategic cloud partner |
| Target Global | Existing backer, growth capital |
| Square Peg | Early‑stage tech investor |
| Hetz Ventures | AI‑focused venture fund |
| Slow Ventures | Strategic advisor |
| R‑Squared Ventures | Data‑centric investor |
| J‑Ventures | Growth partner |
| InvestInData | Data‑platform specialist |
Strategic Partnerships Amplify Enterprise Reach
Nimble’s technology is now tightly integrated with the leading cloud data ecosystems:
- Databricks – Direct connectors enable AI agents to write results into Delta Lake tables, supporting downstream Spark analytics.
- Snowflake – Seamless ingestion pipelines push validated tables into Snowflake’s secure data warehouse, preserving governance policies.
- AWS – Leveraging Amazon S3 and Glue, Nimble stores raw crawl data for auditability while delivering processed tables via Athena queries.
- Microsoft Azure – Integration with Azure Synapse and Azure Data Lake ensures that Microsoft‑centric enterprises can embed live web data without leaving their trusted environment.
These alliances not only simplify deployment but also satisfy strict compliance requirements—data never leaves the customer’s controlled cloud perimeter.
Enterprise Use Cases Powered by Real‑Time Web Data
By converting web content into structured, queryable assets, Nimble unlocks several high‑value scenarios:
Competitive Intelligence & Pricing Research
Product teams can feed live competitor price tables directly into their pricing engines, enabling dynamic price adjustments based on market movements captured within seconds.
Financial & Market Analysis
Investment analysts pull earnings tables, macro‑economic indicators, and regulatory filings from public sites, then merge them with internal holdings data for instant risk assessment.
Know‑Your‑Customer (KYC) & AML
Compliance teams enrich customer profiles with up‑to‑date sanction lists, adverse media, and corporate ownership structures, all validated before being stored in secure vaults.
Brand Monitoring & Sentiment Tracking
Marketing departments receive structured sentiment scores from news outlets, forums, and social platforms, allowing real‑time brand health dashboards.
Leadership Perspective
“Enterprises don’t need more AI; they need AI that can trust the web. By governing what an agent can search, validate, and structure, we turn the internet into a reliable data lake for mission‑critical decisions.” – Uri Knorovich, CEO & Co‑founder, Nimble
Why Real‑Time Web Data Is the Next Frontier for Enterprise AI Integration
In today’s data‑driven landscape, AI agents data pipelines that rely on stale or unverified sources quickly become a liability. Nimble’s real‑time web data engine delivers enterprise AI integration that is both cloud‑native and governed, meeting the strict data security and compliance standards demanded by Fortune 500 firms. By embedding directly into Databricks, Snowflake, AWS, and Microsoft Azure, the platform eliminates the “data‑silo” problem and enables a unified view of internal and external signals.
Explore How UBOS Can Accelerate Your AI Data Strategy
If your organization is ready to harness live web data for AI, UBOS offers a suite of tools that complement Nimble’s capabilities:
- Get a holistic view of your data ecosystem with the Enterprise AI platform by UBOS.
- Prototype AI‑driven workflows using the Workflow automation studio and connect directly to Nimble‑validated tables.
- Build custom web‑app interfaces with the Web app editor on UBOS to visualize competitor pricing dashboards.
- Leverage pre‑built templates such as the AI SEO Analyzer or the AI Article Copywriter to generate content that reflects real‑time market insights.
- Explore the AI data platform for a unified data lake that can ingest Nimble’s structured outputs.
- Read the latest on real‑time data ingestion in our Real‑Time Web Data blog post.
- Discover how enterprises are scaling AI with UBOS in the Enterprise AI resources hub.
- Start a free trial via the UBOS pricing plans and see immediate ROI.
Whether you are a data engineer, AI product manager, or CTO, integrating Nimble’s validated web data with UBOS’s low‑code AI stack can dramatically reduce time‑to‑insight and eliminate costly data‑quality issues.
Read the Original Announcement
For the full press release and additional commentary, see the original story on TechCrunch.