Amsterdam-based Wonderful, an enterprise AI agent platform, announced it has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures.
The new capital will enable Wonderful to continue investing in its agentic platform and accelerate global expansion, scaling headcount from 350 to approximately 900 by year-end to serve more enterprises with locally embedded deployment teams.
“In the eight months since emerging from stealth, Wonderful has rapidly expanded, scaling to more than 30 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America and deploying production-grade agents for enterprises in telecom, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare,” said Wonderful .
“This expansion is driven by the success of Wonderful’s thesis: enterprise AI will not scale through technology alone. It requires a state-of-the-art agentic platform paired with locally embedded teams that can deploy agents inside complex organizations.
“This pairing is intentional and has been demonstrating its value in-market. By building full-stack teams that are co-located and forward-deployed into customer environments, Wonderful can enable direct collaboration with enterprise stakeholders, accelerate system integration, and sustain post-deployment optimization long after go-live. As a result, agents can move from pilot to full production in days and weeks rather than months, even in highly regulated, operationally complex environments.”
Bar Winkler, CEO and Co-founder of Wonderful, said: “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 and tailor solutions to each organization’s unique environment.
“We built our platform and operating model around that reality, and the demand we’re seeing globally reflects it. This capital allows us to expand our ability to support enterprises to do what they want with AI.”
