Interloom Snags $16.5M to Turn Business Know-How Into AI Fuel
Munich startup Interloom raised a $16.5M seed round to extract tacit knowledge from business records for AI agents.
Interloom, a Munich-based startup, just pulled in $16.5M in seed funding led by DN Capital. The company's mission: capture the unwritten, hard-to-articulate knowledge buried inside businesses' operational records and feed it to AI agents.
The concept draws on philosopher Michael Polyani's idea of "tacit knowledge" — the stuff employees know but can't easily document. Think institutional expertise trapped in workflows, processes, and day-to-day records that never makes it into a manual.
Interloom wants to crack that open. By mining operational data, the startup aims to give AI agents the contextual understanding they need to actually be useful inside enterprises — not just parrot training data, but grasp how a specific business really works.
A $16.5M seed is a hefty bet that tacit knowledge is the missing ingredient for enterprise AI.