Startup Eragon has successfully raised $12 million in funding, achieving a post-money valuation of $100 million. Founded by Josh Sirota in August, the company aims to develop an agentic AI operating system tailored for enterprise customers. With a vision that suggests traditional software interfaces may soon become obsolete, Eragon seeks to integrate the functionalities of various business software solutions through a language model interface.
Sirota, who previously worked at Oracle and Salesforce, is supported by investors including Arielle Zuckerberg from Long Journey Ventures and strategic angels like Mike Knoop and Elias Torres. Their confidence in Sirota's "founder-market fit" stems from his extensive background in corporate software implementation.
Eragon's technical team features notable talent such as Rishabh Tiwari, a PhD student from Berkeley, and Vin Agarwal, an MIT PhD. Together, they are enhancing the company’s technology stack by utilizing open-source models and automating user onboarding processes through natural language prompts. Sirota recently demonstrated this capability with Dedalus Labs, which is adopting Eragon's tool this week.