ZyG Lands Massive $58M Seed for AI-Powered E-Commerce OS

Israel-based ZyG scores a $58M seed round to build an agentic operating system for direct-to-consumer brands.

ZyG Lands Massive $58M Seed for AI-Powered E-Commerce OS

Israeli startup ZyG just pulled in a jaw-dropping $58 million seed round — one of the largest seeds we've seen — to build what it calls an "agentic OS" for direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands.

The round was co-led by three heavyweight firms: Bessemer Venture Partners, Viola Ventures, and Lightspeed. That's a serious lineup for a seed-stage company.

ZyG's pitch targets a real pain point. Big global brands have massive scale advantages when it comes to product innovation. Smaller DTC companies? Not so much. ZyG wants to level that playing field with an AI-driven operating system that helps smaller e-commerce brands scale operations without needing enterprise-level resources.

The agentic AI space is heating up fast, and ZyG is betting big that autonomous AI agents can transform how online brands run their businesses from the ground up.