Rune Technologies recently closed a $24 million Series A funding round. Human Capital led the investment, with participation from Pax VC, Washington Harbour Partners, and existing investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Point72 Ventures. This capital will accelerate the deployment of Rune's AI-enabled software for military logistics.
Rune's flagship product, TyrOS, revolutionizes how the military tracks, predicts, and manages logistics. The software specifically addresses the challenges of modern, contested battlefields. TyrOS utilizes an edge-first architecture, representing a fundamental shift in military logistics technology. This design embeds artificial intelligence directly at the tactical level, allowing systems to operate independently and synchronize when communications re-establish.
Expanding AI-Powered Logistics Capabilities
The funding follows increased demand for TyrOS across U.S. military services. TyrOS replaces traditional manual methods, such as whiteboards and spreadsheets, with advanced predictive capabilities. This innovation frees logisticians to focus on strategic decisions, enhancing overall military effectiveness.
Rune Technologies has already deployed TyrOS with the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. The company plans to expand its reach into other U.S. military services. Unlike traditional defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Rune bridges the innovation gap between Silicon Valley and military operations. Their approach involves engineers working directly with warfighters, enabling rapid code changes based on real-world feedback.
This Series A round brings Rune Technologies' total funding to over $30 million within the past year. The company's focus on advanced defense technology positions it uniquely in the sector. Rune's solutions offer a distinct advantage over competitors like Anduril Industries in specific military logistics applications.

