Startups & Funding
Wonderful raises $150 million Series B at $2 billion valuation
Wonderful, an Israeli AI agent startup, raised $150 million in a Series B round at a $2 billion valuation, just four months after its Series A.
Israeli AI agent startup Wonderful has secured $150 million in a Series B funding round, pushing the company’s valuation to $2 billion. A Series B round is a startup’s second major phase of venture capital financing, typically raised to scale market reach after initial product validation. The investment was led by Insight Partners, with participation from a group of existing venture capital firms.
The complete investor lineup for this round includes:
- Insight Partners (lead investor)
- Index Ventures
- IVP
- Bessemer Venture Partners
- Vine Ventures
The new funding comes just four months after Wonderful raised a $100 million Series A round. This brings the company’s total capital raised to $286 million, achieved just 13 months after its founding.
Wonderful currently operates across 30 countries in Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. To support its operations globally, the company plans to increase its headcount to 900 employees, up from its current 300. This expansion will support Wonderful’s strategy of deploying engineering teams to work directly with customers, sometimes on-premises. In enterprise software, “on-premises” means the technology is installed and run directly on the client’s own physical servers and local infrastructure, rather than on a remote cloud. These teams help deploy and integrate the AI technology, tailoring the solutions for non-English-speaking markets.
The company’s growth is driven by enterprise demand for deep integrations that can navigate complex, unique organizational infrastructures. Bar Winkler, CEO and co-founder of Wonderful, noted that the company’s operating model is built specifically to address this need. “In 2026, enterprises will be deciding who to partner with to operationalize AI across their organizations, and those decisions will hinge on who can deliver deep integrations across complex infrastructures and tailor solutions to each organization’s unique environment,” Winkler said. He added that the company built its platform around this market reality, and that the new capital will allow Wonderful to expand its capacity to support enterprises as they deploy AI.
Why it matters
Wonderful’s rapid funding cycle highlights the intense global demand for AI agents that can be customized for non-English-speaking markets and complex enterprise infrastructures.