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Wonderful Raises $150 Million Series B at a $2 Billion Valuation

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Wonderful, building the engine behind enterprise AI transformation, led by Bar Winkler, Roey Lalazar, Roi Tavor, Melissa Zeloof, Guy Sustiel, Barak Kaufman, and the team, has raised $150 million in a Series B funding round led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Index Ventures, IVP, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Vine Ventures. The new capital will enable Wonderful to further invest in its agentic platform and accelerate global expansion, with plans to grow headcount from 350 to about 900 by year-end to support enterprises through locally embedded deployment teams.


In eight months since emerging from stealth, Wonderful has expanded to more than 30 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, deploying production-grade agents for enterprises in telecom, financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare. The growth reflects its thesis that enterprise AI scales through both advanced agentic platforms and locally embedded deployment teams within complex organizations.


This model pairs the platform with forward-deployed, co-located teams embedded in customer environments. Wonderful says this approach enables closer collaboration with enterprise stakeholders, faster system integration, and continuous post-deployment optimization. As a result, agents can move from pilot to full production in days or weeks, even in highly regulated and complex environments.


“In 2026, enterprises will decide which partners can operationalize AI across complex infrastructures,” said Bar Winkler, CEO and co-founder of Wonderful. “The platform and operating model were built around that need, and the new capital will expand the company’s ability to support enterprises deploying AI.”


Wonderful is building a horizontal, model-agnostic enterprise AI platform that supports multiple workflows rather than isolated solutions. The architecture uses advanced evaluation and self-healing systems to ensure reliability, allowing enterprises to scale AI deployments while retaining long-term control over their capabilities.


“More than 70% of enterprises that start with one use case expand into additional workflows within three months,” said Bar Winkler of Wonderful. “A shared architecture across core systems makes new use cases faster and more predictable to deploy, while enabling enterprises to take greater ownership over time.”


Wonderful says its operating model works across industries, including telecom, financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing. Across deployments, agents have reduced handling times by up to 60%, achieved containment rates above 80%, and helped enterprises replace legacy automation tools while generating multi-million-dollar efficiency gains.


“Wonderful is building trust and deep partnerships within complex enterprises at a pivotal moment for the market,” said Jeff Horing, Managing Director at Insight Partners. “The company’s combination of platform strength and execution positions it as a strong enterprise partner.”


“At Wonderful, the goal is to push the frontier of enterprise AI,” said Roey Lalazar, CTO and co-founder. “Agents are being deployed across business functions while new application layers reshape how organizations operate.”

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