Co-one Raised €1M in Pre-Series A Investment Round

\n Co-one has successfully raised €1 million in its pre-Series A round, with participation from prominent investors including Ak Portföy, DOMiNO Ventures, Maxis...

Co-one has successfully raised €1 million in its pre-Series A round, with participation from prominent investors including Ak Portföy, DOMiNO Ventures, Maxis Innovative Fund, TechOne Venture Capital, and Leap Investments.

With this investment, Co-one’s company valuation has increased by 1.5x compared to the previous round. Having previously raised €640K, Co-one has successfully helped large enterprises integrate AI into their business processes.

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Co-one’s Agentic Suite and Data OS platforms enable enterprises in e-commerce and banking to develop validated AI agents on their unstructured data. With this funding, we are accelerating our growth journey and expanding into Turkiye, MENA, and Western Europe.

Co-founders Arman Kayhan and Mert Menekşe emphasized that Co-one’s primary mission is to deliver AI agents that truly work in real-world scenarios. To achieve this, we are continuously investing in AI and data infrastructure R&D, expanding our e-commerce-focused product suite, and providing a robust, long-term AI ecosystem without vendor lock-in risks.

As we scale, our focus remains on increasing our global revenue share before Series A, driven by our core vision: “We make AI real-world ready.”

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