Cernel has raised €4 million in seed funding led by Seed Capital, alongside new angel investors and continued backing from existing shareholders, to tackle what it sees as e-commerce’s most persistent bottleneck: broken product data. Cernel builds an AI-powered infrastructure layer that sits between raw supplier inputs and sales channels, automatically structuring, enriching, and validating product data at scale while making its reasoning transparent and improvable through human feedback. The company plans to use the fresh capital to expand its engineering team, deepen integrations with retailers and brands, and accelerate product development as it positions itself as a foundational layer for AI-driven commerce—where clean, structured data will determine which products are surfaced, recommended, and ultimately sold.
Founded in 2023, Cernel is building an AI-native infrastructure layer that sits between raw supplier data and downstream sales channels, automatically structuring, enriching, and validating product information at scale. The platform is designed to not only clean and standardize messy datasets, but also to make its reasoning transparent — showing sources, explaining outputs, and improving through human feedback loops.
The company’s premise is rooted in a growing industry tension: while AI-powered shopping, recommendations, and automation tools are proliferating, their performance often degrades at scale due to inconsistent and poorly structured product data. Cernel is betting that fixing this foundational layer — rather than building more features on top — will be critical as ecommerce shifts toward increasingly autonomous, AI-driven experiences.
Cernel’s technology can increase the usability and completeness of product data by up to 100x, reducing the need for manual spreadsheet work that often delays product launches and ties up ecommerce teams. Its solution is already being deployed in collaboration with retailers and brands, though specific customers were not disclosed.
The fresh capital will be used to scale the engineering team, expand integrations across ecommerce platforms, and further develop its AI models as the company aims to position itself as a core infrastructure provider in the emerging AI-commerce stack.
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