Graas.ai secures $9M to expand agent foundry platform

Singapore-based Graas.ai has secured over $9 million in pre-Series B funding to accelerate deployment of its Agent Foundry platform across India. The AI-native data and automation company attracted investment from Tin Men Capital as lead investor, joined by Incred Wealth, Orzon, and existing backers Integra Partners and Yuj Ventures.

The funding arrives as the company shifts focus toward autonomous agent development for e-commerce brands. Rather than traditional AI assistants or analytical dashboards, Graas.ai’s approach centers on creating agents capable of independent decision-making and execution across multiple commerce functions.

Agent Foundry Architecture

Agent Foundry represents a proprietary development environment designed to address specific e-commerce operational challenges. The platform tackles areas including customer acquisition costs, pricing optimization, margin protection, and inventory management through specialized autonomous agents.

The system enables real-time performance analysis across channels, individual products, and marketing campaigns. Once analysis completes, agents can execute decisions directly for both direct-to-consumer and marketplace brands without human intervention.

Founded in 2022, Graas.ai currently supports more than 2,000 brands throughout India and Southeast Asia. The company processes over $1 billion in gross merchandise value while maintaining compliance with SOC2, GDPR, PDPA, and ISO certification standards.

Specialized Agent Portfolio

The Agent Foundry produces five distinct autonomous agents, each targeting specific operational areas. Hoppr functions as an internal analyst, monitoring individual product performance, gross merchandise value, and campaign effectiveness metrics.

Cartlyst specializes in B2B order processing, converting handwritten lists, voice recordings, and WhatsApp communications into structured order formats. This agent streamlines traditionally manual ordering processes for business clients.

Customer support falls under Chattr’s domain, with the agent focusing specifically on driving sales conversions during customer interactions. Meanwhile, Turbo consolidates sales, advertising, inventory, and operational data into unified dashboards for comprehensive business oversight.

Extract handles data preparation and delivery, ensuring clean, usable information flows directly to Google Sheets or database systems. This agent eliminates manual data processing steps in business intelligence workflows.

Market Position and Strategy

Commerce doesn’t need another AI copilot—it needs agents that run the play” said Prem Bhatia, Co-founder and CEO of Graas.ai. The executive emphasized the company’s two-year investment in data infrastructure development before launching Agent Foundry capabilities.

Bhatia highlighted the platform’s ability to deploy “bespoke multi-agent frameworks that solve commerce’s toughest problems” distinguishing the approach from conventional AI tooling in the e-commerce sector.

The funding round reflects growing investor confidence in autonomous agent applications for retail operations. Murli Ravi, Managing Partner at Tin Men Capital, noted the company’s differentiation through robust data infrastructure and enterprise-grade agent development expertise.

With brands now focused on sustainable growth, Graas stands out for its robust data infrastructure and expertise in building enterprise-grade agents for retailers” Ravi added.

Regional Expansion Plans

The fresh capital specifically targets Agent Foundry rollout throughout India, building on the company’s existing presence across Southeast Asian markets. This geographic expansion aligns with increasing demand for automation solutions among regional e-commerce operators.

The company’s compliance credentials position it for enterprise client acquisition, with established certifications meeting requirements for larger retail operations seeking AI automation solutions.