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ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M Seed

ChatSee.ai raises $6.5M seed round led by True Ventures to provide a failure intelligence platform for enterprise autonomous AI agents.

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ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M Seed

ChatSee.ai Raises $6.5M Seed

San Francisco-based ChatSee.ai, a software company focused on providing a failure intelligence platform for autonomous AI agents, has raised $6.5 million in seed funding. The capital will help the company address enterprise challenges related to managing, analyzing, and preventing failures in AI agents deployed in production environments.

Investors

True Ventures served as the lead investor for this round.

ChatSee.ai Use of Funds

The company plans to use the new capital to address the growing demand for tools that improve the reliability, governance, and operational trust of AI systems as enterprises scale their use of autonomous agents.

About ChatSee.ai

Founded in 2025 by serial entrepreneur Sekhar Sarukkai, ChatSee.ai provides a platform designed to identify and analyze recurring AI agent errors. The company aims to help organizations maintain operational oversight as AI systems transition from passive assistants to autonomous tools capable of executing complex business workflows.

Funding Details

Company Website: https://chatsee.ai

Company: ChatSee.ai
Raised: $6.5M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: June 12, 2026
Lead Investor: True Ventures
Software Category: AI/Enterprise Software
Source: https://www.citybiz.co/article/859908/chatsee-ai-raises-6-5m-as-enterprises-seek-to-reduce-ai-agent-failures/

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