- UnifyApps, a UAE-based company, raised $50 million in a Series B funding round.
- The funding supports its expansion in the UAE and Saudi Arabia to advance enterprise AI adoption.
The platform offers Low-code / No-code solutions to accelerate AI integration across enterprise systems.
UnifyApps, a leading developer of the Enterprise AI Operating System, has announced a $50 million Series B funding round led by WestBridge Capital, with participation from Iconiq and other investors.
This round brings the company’s total funding to $81 million, paving the way for a new phase of global expansion and the development of its enterprise AI platform designed to help organizations scale AI adoption efficiently.
Accelerating the Shift to Enterprise AI
UnifyApps aims to solve one of the biggest challenges enterprises face today — integrating AI into existing systems. Many organizations struggle to scale generative AI initiatives due to data silos and lack of system interoperability.
The company’s flexible and LLM-agnostic architecture enables unified access to enterprise knowledge, records, and workflows through Low-code / No-code automation. This allows businesses to transform isolated use cases into scalable, integrated AI solutions.
“The next decade will be defined by AI-first enterprises, and we’re already seeing that momentum across the UAE and Saudi Arabia.”
— Raji Thomas, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of UnifyApps
The platform provides IT leaders with a secure and scalable foundation to embed AI across all operational processes, enabling organizations to lead with confidence as they transition toward enterprise-wide AI adoption.
Regional Expansion and Strategic Focus
Pavitar Singh, Co-CEO of UnifyApps, stated that the new funding will allow the company to expand its team in the Gulf region and strengthen partnerships with both public and private sector organizations, particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
He added that the company plans to build a library of pre-built AI applications to accelerate enterprise adoption while maintaining strict compliance with local data sovereignty regulations.
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