Dedalus Labs, a new player aiming to streamline AI agent development, has secured an $11 million seed funding round. The investment, co-led by Kindred Ventures and Saga Ventures, signals a growing appetite for infrastructure that can tame the complexities of building sophisticated AI agents. With participation from a roster of notable firms including Y Combinator and a strong angel investor lineup featuring figures like Hugging Face's Thomas Wolf and Slack's Cal Henderson, Dedalus is positioning itself as a crucial layer in the evolving agentic AI landscape.
At its core, Dedalus Labs is tackling a persistent headache for developers: the arduous process of integrating AI models with external tools. Co-founders Cathy Di and Windsor Nguyen argue that current solutions are either too rigid, model-locked, or simply not production-ready. They envision a world where developers can define a prompt, select the right tools and guardrails, and let an agent run complex workflows without hard-coding every edge case. This isn't just about efficiency; it's about enabling a new class of flexible, composable, and scalable AI applications.
