
Interos.ai, an Arlington, VA-based AI-powered supply chain risk management and operational resilience platform, has secured an additional $20 million in funding.
Investors
The round was led by Blue Owl Capital and Structural Capital.
Blue Owl Capital is an alternative asset manager offering investment and financing solutions primarily to middle‑market companies, alternative asset managers, and real estate owners/tenants. Headquartered in New York, it manages hundreds of billions in assets, with reported figures exceeding $290 billion as of late 2025 across all platforms.
Structural Capital is a California-based investment firm specializing in venture debt and custom credit solutions for high-growth technology companies. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Menlo Park, the firm acts as a strategic financing partner for startups and mid-market companies. It provides strategic growth credit designed to fill the gap between traditional bank loans and equity-based venture capital.
Interos.ai Use of Funds
The investment will support the company’s product-led growth strategy and expansion of AI capabilities, including predictive analytics for multi-tier supply chain risk management.
About Interos.ai
Led by CEO Ted Krantz, Interos.ai delivers AI-driven supply chain and risk intelligence to commercial enterprises and federal agencies. Its platform helps organizations identify and mitigate disruptions across global supply chains. Interos.ai combines artificial intelligence with predictive analytics to strengthen supply chain resilience. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, Interos.ai’s clients include Cooper University Health Care, Vantage Data Centers, TD Bank, the Defense Logistics Agency, and the U.S. Navy.
Funding Details
Company: Interos, Inc.
Raised: $20.0M
Round: Growth Round
Funding Date: January 2026
Lead Investors: Blue Owl Capital, Structural Capital
Company Website: https://www.interos.ai/
Software Category: AI-driven Supply Chain & Risk Intelligence
Source: https://www.executivebiz.com/articles/interosai-funding-ai-supply-chain