- Updated: February 26, 2026
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Trace Secures $3 Million Seed Funding to Accelerate Enterprise AI Agent Adoption
Trace Secures $3 Million Seed Funding to Accelerate Enterprise AI Agent Adoption
Trace, the San Francisco‑based AI‑agent startup, announced a $3 million seed round aimed at tackling the long‑standing enterprise AI‑agent adoption problem. The round was led by early‑stage investors who see a market need for context‑rich, knowledge‑graph‑powered agents that can be deployed across large organizations without extensive custom engineering.
Founded by former Google and OpenAI engineers, Trace’s platform builds a dynamic knowledge graph that connects an enterprise’s internal data sources, enabling AI agents to retrieve accurate, up‑to‑date information on demand. By abstracting the data‑integration layer, Trace promises to reduce the time‑to‑value for AI‑driven workflows, a pain point highlighted by many Fortune‑500 companies.
The seed round also includes participation from strategic AI investors who are betting on the next generation of autonomous assistants for sales, support, and operations. In a statement, Trace’s CEO said the funding will be used to expand the engineering team, enhance the knowledge‑graph engine, and pilot the solution with a handful of enterprise beta customers.
For a full read of the original announcement, see the TechCrunch article.
Image description: A sleek illustration of a digital knowledge‑graph connecting multiple enterprise data nodes, symbolizing Trace’s AI‑agent ecosystem.