Whale
It provides enterprise AI operations software for global organizations seeking to scale AI-enabled workflows and operational processes.
Overview
Whale builds enterprise AI operations technology for organizations deploying and scaling AI across business functions. Its platform is positioned for global enterprises seeking operational infrastructure around AI workflows, governance and execution. The company’s stated differentiator is its focus on enterprise-scale AI operations rather than narrow point solutions. Whale announced a $40M Series C3 extension in July 2026, with proceeds intended to support global scaling of its enterprise AI operations offering.
Funding History
Whale Raises $40M Series C3 Extension, Bringing Total Series C to $100M, to Scale Global Enterprise AI Operations
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Whale raised in total?
- Whale has raised a total of $40M across 1 funding round.
- What does Whale do?
- Whale builds enterprise AI operations technology for organizations deploying and scaling AI across business functions. Its platform is positioned for global enterprises seeking operational infrastructure around AI workflows, governance and execution. The company’s stated differentiator is its focus on enterprise-scale AI operations rather than narrow point solutions. Whale announced a $40M Series C3 extension in July 2026, with proceeds intended to support global scaling of its enterprise AI operations offering.
- Where is Whale headquartered?
- Whale is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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