Unframe Raises $50M Series B, Reaches $100M in Contract Value
The two-year-old startup reached $100 million in total contract value within a year and now has $100 million in total funding. Customers include Cushman & Wakefield, Avison Young, Armis, and NZZ.
Unframe has raised $50 million in Series B funding, bringing its total capital to $100 million. The round was led by Highland Europe with participation from existing investors Bessemer, Craft, TLV, Third Point, Cerca, and Vintage. The two-year-old company crossed $100 million in total contract value within a year of operation.
It maintains offices in Cupertino, Tel Aviv, and Berlin and employs roughly 150 people. Unframe builds libraries of AI tools that assemble custom systems compatible with multiple models and a company's internal data. Commercial real estate firms have used the platform to analyze lease documents, retailers have applied it to promotion planning, and airlines have deployed it to streamline crew schedules.
Customers include Cushman & Wakefield, Avison Young, cybersecurity firm Armis, and Swiss publisher NZZ. The customer base spans financial services, healthcare, and retail. Companies may test solutions at no cost and convert to an annual subscription after deployment.
Many customers begin with a single project and later expand their usage, COO Larissa Schneider said. This pattern has produced a 400% net revenue retention rate. Schneider said identifying the right use case remains a central challenge for companies moving from AI experimentation to deployment.
Unframe will apply the new capital to expand product, customer support, and sales teams and to enter additional markets. Cofounders Adi Azarya, Shay Levi, and Larissa Schneider previously worked at cybersecurity company Noname, which Akamai acquired in 2024 for roughly $450 million. Levi serves as CEO and Azarya as VP of research and development.
Transparency
Reported by a single outlet. This score reflects source tier and factual specificity — corroboration is limited with one source.
Story details
Related Stories
abcnews.go.comTrump Signs Executive Order Prioritizing AI for Cybersecurity Innovation
President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order on June 2 directing federal agencies to accelerate artificial intelligence development for protecting critical infrastructure. The order reverses earlier emphasis on slower deployment and risk reviews.
nbcnews.comTrump Signs AI Executive Order Promoting Innovation While Requiring Security Reviews
The order directs federal agencies to promote advanced AI development while addressing security concerns and reduces government review compared with an earlier draft.
nbcnews.comTrump Orders Voluntary 30-Day AI Model Sharing to Boost Innovation, Cybersecurity
President Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity on June 2, 2026, establishing a voluntary 30-day pre-release window for frontier models and an industry collaboration on vulnerability scanning.