Paris-based Alpic secured €5.1 million in pre-Seed funding. Partech led the round for the AI agent cloud platform. This investment will build infrastructure for AI agents to interact with the digital world.
Alpic develops a cloud platform specifically for Model Context Protocol (MCP). The company aims to streamline deployment and management of agent-accessible services. Other investors included K5 Global, Irregular Expression, Yellow, Drysdale, Kima Ventures, and Galion.exe. Prominent founders from Mistral and Datadog also participated.
Alpic's MCP-Native Infrastructure for AI Agents
Founded in 2025, Alpic offers the first all-in-one cloud platform for MCP server management. It helps businesses expose services to AI agents safely and reliably. The platform provides a developer-centric toolkit for rapid deployment, authentication, and observability.
AI models currently rely on inefficient methods for taking action. These include scraping websites or navigating human-oriented UIs. The MCP, an open standard published by Anthropic, changes this paradigm. It offers a secure, structured way for agents to connect to external services.
Alpic's founders previously built Streamroot, a video delivery startup acquired by Lumen Technologies. They now address the emerging user persona of AI agents. These systems act on behalf of users, automating tasks from booking travel to managing SaaS tools.
The platform reduces operational complexity for agent-accessible services. Alpic believes most online services will become directly accessible to agents via dedicated protocols. The company opened its platform in public beta after deploying MCP servers with early customers.

