Procure Ai Secures $13M Seed Round to Scale AI-Native Procurement Automation Across Europe

Procure Ai, a London-based startup delivering autonomous procurement solutions powered by artificial intelligence, has secured $13 million in seed funding led by Headline, with participation from C4 Ventures, Futury Capital, and industry angel investors. The company is building a full end-to-end AI-native procurement platform designed to streamline sourcing, contracting, purchasing, and invoice management while integrating seamlessly with existing enterprise systems.

Founded by Konstantin von Bueren and Yves Bauer, Procure Ai deploys more than 50 AI agents to reduce operational complexity and drive measurable cost savings for procurement organizations facing budget constraints and talent shortages. The platform is already supporting enterprise customers including EnBW and Kärcher, with rapid growth and strong ROI from autonomous sourcing capabilities. Funding will accelerate product development and expand operations beyond the DACH region into the UK, Nordics, Benelux, and France, addressing rising demand for AI-enabled procurement transformation.

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