Close Menu
TechTost
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Hardware
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Security
  • Startups
  • Transportation
  • Venture
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

The US government says it’s been hacked — again

Arcturus could halve grid electrical losses using nano-infused metals

Lucid Motors CFO steps down as new CEO continues leadership shakeup

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
TechTost
Subscribe Now
  • AI

    OpenAI proposed donating 5% of its equity to a US sovereign wealth fund

    2 July 2026

    SpaceX has a prototype AI device, and it sure sounds like a phone

    2 July 2026

    Meta, like SpaceX, appears to be turning AI overcomputation into cash

    1 July 2026

    The “Father of the Internet” is finally retiring

    1 July 2026

    Amazon launches new $1 billion FDE organization, following OpenAI and Anthropic

    30 June 2026
  • Apps

    Popular TV-watching app TV Time is shutting down as the company focuses on artificial intelligence

    2 July 2026

    WhatsApp usernames are already raising red flags of impersonation

    2 July 2026

    Gemini Spark, Google’s agent assistant, is now available on Mac

    1 July 2026

    Acti puts AI agents directly on your smartphone keyboard

    1 July 2026

    X now offers an MCP server to make its platform easier for AI tools to use

    30 June 2026
  • Crypto

    Venice AI goes unicorn with $65M Series A as first privacy AI platform takes off

    1 July 2026

    Crypto Exchange OKX wants AI agents to hire and pay each other

    30 June 2026

    Startup Battlefield 200 applications close today

    27 May 2026

    5 days left: Save up to $410 on Disrupt 2026 passes

    25 May 2026

    As crypto cools, a16z crypto raises $2.2 billion in capital

    6 May 2026
  • Fintech

    India’s payments chief believes artificial intelligence will play a big part in the next era of digital payments development

    28 June 2026

    Early Bird pricing ends tonight for the Founder Summit

    26 June 2026

    4 days left to save up to $190 on Founder Summit 2026

    23 June 2026

    Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows that blaming AI doesn’t cut it

    17 June 2026

    Anthropic’s latest spat with the Trump administration may actually help it, sales figures suggest

    17 June 2026
  • Hardware

    Ashton Kutcher is leaving Sound Ventures to start a new VC firm with Morgan Beller

    2 July 2026

    Flipper’s new Busy Bar is a customizable display for productivity

    30 June 2026

    South Korea’s tech giants pledge over $550 billion to ease ‘RAMageddon’

    30 June 2026

    Pocket raises $11M in bet on growing demand for AI note-taking devices

    29 June 2026

    Govee’s smart nugget ice maker makes every frozen drink feel like luxury

    28 June 2026
  • Media & Entertainment

    Cloudflare’s new policy pushes AI companies to pay for publishers’ content

    1 July 2026

    Watch out, Amazon: The Kobo eReader now has a Goodreads rival

    29 June 2026

    YouTube Shorts just got even shorter with an update that lets you double the playback speed

    25 June 2026

    Deezer says its new feature allows fans to remix songs with the artist’s consent

    24 June 2026

    Instagram looks set to take on streaming services with a longer, episodic and live format for its TV app

    22 June 2026
  • Security

    The US government says it’s been hacked — again

    2 July 2026

    In major privacy victory, Supreme Court rules that geo-trafficking warrants are protected by privacy rights

    29 June 2026

    The Klue hack results in a data breach at several cybersecurity companies

    26 June 2026

    Cellebrite said it cut off Russia, but Russia used its tools anyway

    26 June 2026

    Hacked Klue Says Criminals Are Deleting Stolen Customer Data, But Now Other Hackers Are Making Threats

    25 June 2026
  • Startups

    Arcturus could halve grid electrical losses using nano-infused metals

    2 July 2026

    Indian tech tycoon bets $30 million of his own money to build AI alternative to Microsoft Office

    2 July 2026

    Nvidia competitor Etched hits $5 billion valuation, $1 billion in AI chip sales

    1 July 2026

    Startup Battlefield Australia application closes in days: Apply before 6 July

    1 July 2026

    Clicks shows off its BlackBerry-inspired phone in a new hands-on video

    30 June 2026
  • Transportation

    Lucid Motors CFO steps down as new CEO continues leadership shakeup

    2 July 2026

    Tesla begins testing Cybercab without pedals or steering wheel in Austin

    2 July 2026

    Lime is starting life as a public company after years of uncertainty

    1 July 2026

    Wayve launches $85M employee offering at $8.5B valuation

    1 July 2026

    Blue Origin still doesn’t know why its New Glenn rocket blew up last month

    30 June 2026
  • Venture

    After $18B IPO, Bending Spoons Founder Says Success Comes From Minimizing Luck

    2 July 2026

    Bending Spoons defies SaaS slump, up 40% on first day of trading

    2 July 2026

    The DeepMind trio that created a poker AI is now making money for quantitative hedge funds

    1 July 2026

    Patronus AI lands $50 million to create ‘digital worlds’ that stress-test AI agents

    26 June 2026

    How to invest when everything is moving too fast

    24 June 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
TechTost
You are at:Home»Startups»Jedify Raises $24M To Help Companies Arm AI Agents With Their Business Context
Startups

Jedify Raises $24M To Help Companies Arm AI Agents With Their Business Context

techtost.comBy techtost.com12 June 202605 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Jedify Raises $24m To Help Companies Arm Ai Agents With
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

AI vendors promote their enterprise products as if they are turnkey solutions, but chances are slim that AI agents will hit the ground running right away. Unless you make an effort to train a model about the specifics of your business, it’s unlikely to understand how your company, for example, defines revenue or knows who is allowed to see which file. This is part of the reason why we see AI companies deploying engineers to help integrate their AI products into customer systems.

startup based in New York Jediify it attacks this very gap. The company says its platform connects to enterprise knowledge sources via APIs to create a “context graph” of their business that AI agents can use to work better. These sources can be databases, data warehouses and lakes, SaaS applications or BI tools, as well as unstructured sources such as reports, documentation, code bases, and even Slack channels and meeting recordings.

To accomplish this, Jedify has raised $24 million in a Series A funding round led by Norwest, TechCrunch exclusively reports. Returning backers S Capital VC and Cerca Partners, as well as new investor Oceans Ventures, participated in the round. Data giant Snowflake has also joined as a strategic investor and is integrating the startup’s technology with its AI products, such as its Cortex AI service, Semantic Views and CoWork.

Jedify’s goal is that to be useful in business, AI agents need access to entity-specific relationships, data, permissions, domain knowledge, workflows, operational assumptions, and company-specific terminology. This framework, the company says, allows an AI agent to narrow its attention to information relevant to a specific task rather than searching through everything a company has.

Co-founder and CEO Assaf Henkin (pictured above, far right) pointed to Kiteworks, a compliance company, as an example of how customers are using Jedify. Kiteworks connected Snowflake, Tableau, Notion and internal playbooks, including documents and screenshots, to Jedify and then built agent tools for different customer workflows.

“They wanted to arm their salespeople and account teams with a sophisticated app — you can think of it as a dashboard app and a real-time chat app. When they get into a conversation with customers, Jedify creates for them, on the fly, everything they need to know. And during the conversation, they can, in real-time, get very specific details that pop up proactively.”

Jedify environment graph Image Credits:Jediify

Henkin argues that Jedify’s context graph differs from the semantic layers, metadata catalogs, and knowledge graphs that companies already use because it is multidimensional, capturing relationships between entities, data, people, permissions, and customers. It is also model agnostic and updates in real time as information flows in and out of the systems it is connected to.

“When you want to allow an agent solution to be truly autonomous, to drive decisions on CRM data, Zendesk tickets, maybe telemetry data coming in real-time, then a context graph is much better in terms of capabilities versus a semantic layer,” he said.

Permits are an obvious hurdle here. It wouldn’t do for an agent to give an intern access to the CFO’s revenue forecasts, for example. Henkin said his platform is working to address this by inheriting permissions from identity systems, file systems, SaaS tools and databases, including row-, column- and table-level access rules, and then allowing his customers to create additional groups that define what and which agents or workflows are allowed to access. It also offers observability and governance tools to help customers ensure their AI agents are behaving as intended.

Jedify currently targets mid-market and large enterprise customers with mature data stacks and multiple databases or data warehouses. Henkin said the company has between 10 and 20 early customers, one of which is The Weather Company, and is seeing interest from data-heavy industries such as gaming, industrials and consumer packaged goods.

Snowflake’s investment and partnership is notable because big data platforms are also trying to build similar capabilities. However, Henkin argues that Jedify is complementary to such efforts because much of a company’s data, and most of its institutional knowledge, is typically not stored in a single cloud provider.

“[The large data companies] he’ll say, “Oh yeah, bring everything.” But in reality, companies have multiple databases, warehouses and data solutions […] The big thing is that not all of your data is in these environments and most of your knowledge is not there, so it’s a bit of a disadvantage that they actually have,” he said.

Henkin also noted that for companies trying to do this on their own, training an AI model to create a comparable level of environment can be cost-prohibitive, especially as companies consider and limit the use of their discrete AI.

And rapid advances in AI model development play into the company’s broader bet: As models become more capable and more interchangeable, the proprietary framework that helps those models work better in business could prove a valuable and resilient moat.

The startup will use the fresh cash for product development, hiring and go-to-market. It brings the company’s total funding to about $33 million.

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This does not affect our editorial independence.

24M agents AI agents arm business Companies context environment graphs Jedify Jediify Norwest raises
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleElon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s historic IPO
Next Article Chinese cybercrime operation that used artificial intelligence to scam ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ sued by Google
bhanuprakash.cg
techtost.com
  • Website

Related Posts

Arcturus could halve grid electrical losses using nano-infused metals

2 July 2026

Indian tech tycoon bets $30 million of his own money to build AI alternative to Microsoft Office

2 July 2026

Cloudflare’s new policy pushes AI companies to pay for publishers’ content

1 July 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

The US government says it’s been hacked — again

2 July 2026

Arcturus could halve grid electrical losses using nano-infused metals

2 July 2026

Lucid Motors CFO steps down as new CEO continues leadership shakeup

2 July 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Fintech

India’s payments chief believes artificial intelligence will play a big part in the next era of digital payments development

28 June 2026

Early Bird pricing ends tonight for the Founder Summit

26 June 2026

4 days left to save up to $190 on Founder Summit 2026

23 June 2026
Startups

Arcturus could halve grid electrical losses using nano-infused metals

Indian tech tycoon bets $30 million of his own money to build AI alternative to Microsoft Office

Nvidia competitor Etched hits $5 billion valuation, $1 billion in AI chip sales

© 2026 TechTost. All Rights Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.