Sapiom, a startup that builds AI agents that can autonomously buy and use software tools, has raised $15 million in a seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz. The company aims to create AI agents that can independently acquire and utilize the best software tools to complete tasks, reducing the need for human intervention.
The startup’s technology allows AI agents to evaluate various software options, make purchasing decisions, and integrate these tools into their workflows. This approach could revolutionize how businesses and individuals use AI by enabling more efficient and autonomous operations.
With the new funding, Sapiom plans to expand its team and accelerate product development. The company envisions a future where AI agents can manage complex tasks by leveraging a suite of software tools, ultimately enhancing productivity and innovation.


