Ciridae Raises $20M Seed for Mid-Market AI Automation Platform

Ciridae targets the underserved middle, companies with fewer than 1,000 employees, that lack the budgets for large-scale enterprise deployments.

Updated on May 13, 2026 10:52 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO: Ciridae has raised $20 million in seed funding to deliver AI automation tools to mid-market businesses across industries.

While most AI vendors chase Fortune 500 deals, Ciridae targets the underserved middle, companies with fewer than 1,000 employees, that lack the budgets for large-scale enterprise deployments. Its ready-to-deploy automation packages aim to make AI accessible without the complexity.

The platform automates repetitive workflows across sales, operations, and finance functions. Pre-built agent templates handle invoicing, lead qualification, and customer onboarding tasks. Customers deploy automation in days rather than months typical of enterprise rollouts.

Mid-market companies represent a massive underserved segment in the AI automation race. The category includes millions of businesses globally with limited technical resources. Generic AI tools rarely fit their specific operational workflows without heavy customization.

The seed round reflects growing investor interest in vertical AI for smaller buyers. Sierra and Anthropic target Fortune 50 enterprises with sophisticated agent platforms. Ciridae bets that simpler tools for smaller buyers represent equally valuable opportunities.

The company emerged from stealth alongside the funding announcement. Founders bring backgrounds from enterprise software and business process automation companies. Early customers span manufacturing, professional services, and distribution sectors.

“Mid-market businesses cannot wait years for AI to reach their workflow needs,” says a Ciridae co-founder about the funding.

Competition in the AI automation category intensifies across all market segments. UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Microsoft Power Automate dominate traditional RPA. Newer startups push AI-native alternatives targeting various customer sizes aggressively.

Ciridae plans to use proceeds for engineering hires and go-to-market expansion. The company also wants to expand its template library across industry verticals. Pricing details and customer counts remain undisclosed at this early stage.

Published on May 13, 2026

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