Wonderful, an Amsterdam-based enterprise AI agent platform, has raised €129.8 million ($150 million) in a Series B funding round at a valuation of €1.7 billion ($2 billion).
The round was led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures. In November 2025, the company raised €86.5 million ($100 million) Series A led by Index Ventures, just three months after raising €29.4 million ($34 million) Seed round.
“In 2026, enterprises will be deciding who to partner with to operationalise AI across their organisations, and those decisions will hinge on who can deliver deep integrations across complex infrastructures and tailor solutions to each organisation’s unique environment. We built our platform and operating model around that reality, and the demand we’re seeing globally reflects it. This capital allows us to expand our ability to support enterprises to do what they want with AI,” said Bar Winkler, CEO and co-founder of Wonderful.
Founded in 2025 by Bar Winkler (CEO) and Roey Lalazar (CTO), Wonderful enables enterprises to run human-grade agents in some of the world’s most complex environments and use cases.
Wonderful merges a powerful AI platform with local deployment, delivering enterprise-grade AI agents worldwide. It enables building, monitoring, and optimising AI agents to serve customers and streamline workflows across all offices.
According to the company, enterprise AI will not scale through technology alone. It requires an agentic platform paired with locally embedded teams that can deploy agents inside complex organisations.
It states that by building full-stack teams that are co-located and forward-deployed into customer environments, Wonderful can enable direct collaboration with enterprise stakeholders, accelerate system integration, and sustain post-deployment optimisation long after go-live. Wonderful notes that, as a result, agents can transition from pilot to full production within days and weeks instead of months, even in highly regulated, operationally complex environments.
The Dutch company is building a horizontal enterprise foundation that can be activated across multiple use cases and workflows, rather than delivering isolated point solutions.
“The architecture is model-agnostic by design, continuously benchmarking and selecting the best-performing models for each use case while remaining flexible as the model landscape evolves. It incorporates state-of-the-art engineering practices, including harness-based evaluation and self-healing system design, to ensure agents remain reliable in production,” mentioned the company in the press release.
As enterprises activate additional use cases on the same underlying architecture, the value increases over time. Organisations can partner with Wonderful to deploy quickly while maintaining the ability to extend, build on, and ultimately own their AI capabilities in the long run.
“Over 70% of enterprises that begin with a single use case expand into additional workflows within the first three months. That expansion is possible because we built a shared foundation across core systems from day one. Once that architecture is in place, activating new use cases becomes faster, more predictable, and increasingly owned by the enterprise itself,” added Winkler.
Wonderful’s operating model can be applied consistently across various industries. Whether in telecommunications, financial services, healthcare, or manufacturing, companies are automating both customer interactions and internal processes.
The company reports that across deployments, agents have delivered measurable impact, reducing handling times by up to 60%, achieving containment rates above 80%, and enabling organisations to replace legacy automation vendors while unlocking multi-million-euro annual efficiency gains.
With the fresh capital, Wonderful plans to continue investing in its agentic platform and accelerate global expansion, scaling headcount from 350 to approximately 900 by year-end to serve more enterprises with locally embedded deployment teams.
In the eight months since emerging from stealth, Wonderful has quickly expanded, reaching over 30 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, and deploying production-grade agents for enterprises in telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Read the orginal article: https://www.eu-startups.com/2026/03/amsterdam-based-enterprise-ai-agent-platform-wonderful-raises-e129-8-million-series-b-at-e1-7-billion-valuation/


