Published on May 7, 2026
Pit has officially launched in Stockholm, aiming to streamline enterprise operations with custom AI-native software. With Adam Jafer, co-founder of Voi, at the helm, the company promises rapid implementation of innovative solutions.
The startup secured $16 million in funding, led Andreessen Horowitz, attracting notable investors from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Deel, and Revolut. The financial backing underscores strong industry interest in AI-driven efficiency.
Early adopters, including Voi, Tre, Stena Recycling, and Kry, report deployment times of just days to weeks. This quick turnaround highlights Pit’s capability to integrate into existing workflows seamlessly, addressing a critical need for agility in enterprise software.
The introduction of Pit could reshape how businesses operate, emphasizing speed and intelligence in software solutions. As more organizations embrace this AI-native approach, it sets a precedent for the future of enterprise technology, potentially elevating operational standards across the industry.
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