Eden AI secures €3M seed round to simplify AI integration for businesses
Eden AI, a French tech startup focused on simplifying AI integration for businesses, has raised €3 million ($3.14 million) in seed funding. The round was led by Galion.exe, with additional support from 50 Partners and business leaders such as Olivier Pomel (Co-Founder of Datadog) and Sébastien Pahl (Co-Founder of Docker). The funding aims to further the company’s efforts to simplify how businesses integrate and use AI technologies.
Founded in 2021 by Taha Zemmouri (CEO) and Samy Melaine (CTO), Eden AI started with a unified API designed to streamline access to multiple AI services. Today, its platform connects users with over 70 AI technologies and 100 models from providers like Google, AWS, and OpenAI. The platform addresses common hurdles businesses face when adopting AI by offering tools for workflow creation, cost tracking, and solution management, all within a user-friendly interface.
Eden AI’s platform is designed to address the challenges businesses face when trying to integrate AI into their operations. By offering an intuitive interface, it allows users to easily build workflows, monitor costs, and manage AI solutions without needing advanced technical expertise. Companies can turn complex AI models into practical tools tailored to their specific needs.
“We believe that every company, regardless of size or technical expertise, should be able to leverage AI to drive efficiency and innovation. Our ultimate goal is to become the definitive platform for building AI-powered applications at scale,” Zemmouri said.
Kevin Kuipers, Co-Founder of Galion.exe, praised the platform’s impact: “Eden AI has demonstrated exceptional innovation in making AI accessible to businesses of all sizes. Their platform’s ability to integrate multiple AI models into existing workflows in a frictionless and intuitive manner is a game-changer for the industry.”
Eden AI plans to use the funding to enhance its platform’s features, expand its engineering team, and grow its network of partners. According to the company, the goal is to make AI integration accessible for businesses of varying sizes and expertise levels, enabling them to address specific needs without requiring extensive technical knowledge.
The platform has attracted a diverse range of users, including organizations such as Atos (Eviden) and the Council of Europe. Thierry Caminel, AI and Decarbonization CTO at Atos, noted that Eden AI has improved operational efficiency by simplifying the deployment of advanced technologies.
“Eden AI has transformed our AI integration strategy, streamlining the deployment of advanced technologies and significantly boosting our operational efficiency,” Caminel noted.
Part of the funding will also be allocated to extending workflow capabilities and developing analytics tools. These features will allow businesses to monitor performance metrics, usage patterns, and costs across various AI services from a centralized dashboard.
Eden AI previously raised €1.5 million in 2022 and participated in the 50 Partners acceleration program. The latest funding positions the company to continue its work on AI-as-a-Service, addressing a growing demand for solutions that simplify the adoption of AI in business environments.