Pit raises $16M to build custom AI-native software for enterprise operations

▼ Summary
– Pit, a Stockholm-based AI-native enterprise operations platform, has launched publicly.
– The company is led by Voi co-founder Adam Jafer as CEO.
– Investors in the round include Lakestar, a16z, and strategic angels from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Deel, and Revolut.
– Early customers such as Voi, Tre, Stena Recycling, and Kry report deployment timelines of days to weeks.
– The platform focuses on AI-native software for enterprise operations.
Pit, a Stockholm-based startup building AI-native software for enterprise operations, has emerged from stealth with $16 million in funding and a bold promise: deployable, custom-built systems in days, not months. The round was co-led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and Lakestar, with participation from strategic angels affiliated with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Deel, and Revolut.
The company is led by CEO Adam Jafer, a co-founder of the micromobility firm Voi, which is also among Pit’s early customers. Other early adopters include Tre, Stena Recycling, and Kry. These clients report deployment timelines ranging from days to weeks, a dramatic acceleration compared to traditional enterprise software rollouts that often stretch into quarters or years.
Pit’s platform is designed to create custom AI-native applications tailored to each organization’s specific operational workflows. Rather than forcing enterprises to adapt to off-the-shelf software, Pit builds bespoke tools that integrate directly with existing data and processes. The result is a system that feels purpose-built from day one, not retrofitted.
The investment signals strong confidence in AI-native enterprise solutions that prioritize speed and specificity. With backing from top-tier venture firms and key figures from the AI and fintech ecosystems, Pit is positioned to challenge the conventional enterprise software model. The company’s public launch marks a significant step toward making custom AI operations software accessible at scale.
(Source: The Next Web)



