Naïve bags $28.5M in funding to automate the creation and day-to-day running of almost any business
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Palo Alto‑based Naïve Inc., an artificial‑intelligence lab building autonomous agents that can set up and operate entire businesses, announced a $28.5 million Series A round led by Nexus Venture Partners, with participation from Y Combinator, Zetta, Liquid 2 and several angels. The startup’s platform lets developers invoke AI agents via an API to provision payments infrastructure, email, phone numbers, cloud resources, storage and legal incorporation, while offering governance tools to set budgets, limit agent capabilities and require human approval for certain actions. Naïve already serves more than 30,000 developer customers and provides prompt libraries for third‑party agents such as Claude Code, Codex and Cursor. The funding will accelerate product development and expand the ecosystem of AI‑driven business automation.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By turning business formation and daily operations into programmable tasks, Naïve could redefine how startups launch, slashing time‑to‑market and lowering entry barriers for non‑technical founders.