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WisdomAI secures $50M from Kleiner Perkins and Nvidia’s NVentures to push AI data analytics forward

When businesses talk about turning data into real-time intelligence, they often run into one major wall — messy, inconsistent, or incomplete data. WisdomAI, a fast-rising AI analytics startup founded by Rubrik’s co-founder Soham Mazumdar, is building a solution that tears that wall down — and investors are taking notice.

AI data startup WisdomAI has raised $50 million in Series A funding, led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from NVentures, the venture capital arm of Nvidia.

The fresh capital comes just six months after its $23 million seed round led by Coatue, signaling strong investor confidence in WisdomAI’s unique approach to enterprise analytics.

At its core, WisdomAI helps companies ask complex business questions in plain English — even from disorganized or “dirty” data. A manager could simply ask, “How many customers are in our sales pipeline, and what’s holding them back from closing this quarter?” The system then parses and analyzes data from multiple sources, structured or not, to deliver answers in real time.

But the real innovation lies in how it avoids the notorious hallucination problem plaguing many AI systems. Instead of using large language models (LLMs) to generate answers directly, WisdomAI only uses them to craft queries — the instructions that retrieve actual data from a company’s database or data warehouse. If the LLM errs, it merely produces a faulty query, not a fabricated result.

This approach is reinforced by what the company calls its “enterprise context layer,” a proprietary logic engine that learns how a company’s internal data is organized and used. Mazumdar and his co-founders — all former colleagues from Rubrik, the data security firm he helped build — bring deep expertise in large-scale enterprise storage and data management.

Since its formal launch in late 2024, WisdomAI has expanded from just two enterprise clients to around 40, including notable names like Descope, ConocoPhillips, Cisco, and Patreon.

Mazumdar says customer adoption has accelerated rapidly: “Some enterprises doubled their usage in just two months,” he shared, adding that one client scaled from ten initial users to nearly 450 — “almost everyone in their company.”

The company has also introduced an agentic feature that brings automation and proactive intelligence to analytics. Instead of static dashboards or scheduled reports, users can now set up AI agents that monitor metrics and alert them in real time when something important changes.

“I created an agent that watches our product usage and ticket activity,” Mazumdar explained. “It doesn’t send me hourly reports. It notifies me only when something interesting happens. That’s the magic — analytics that’s dynamic and proactive.”

With strong backing from Kleiner Perkins and Nvidia, WisdomAI is positioning itself at the intersection of AI, data intelligence, and enterprise operations — a space increasingly critical as organizations race to extract more value from their data with less manual effort.

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