Eragon
Backed byLong Journey VenturesAbout Eragon
Eragon is an AI Operating System for enterprises that serves as a reasoning engine, learning and acting across the organization, embedding into workflows to unify data, people, and processes into a context-aware workspace for billion-dollar decisions.
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Team Composition
3 people- Engineering1 senior2
- Entrepreneurship1 senior1
Funding History
$12M
raised
Valuation: $100M
Eragon, an enterprise AI startup, raised $12 million in venture funding at a $100 million post-money valuation led by Long Journey Ventures with participation from Soma Capital, Axiom Partners, and strategic angels Mike Knoop and Elias Torres
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