
Tailor, a San Francisco, CA-based headless ERP platform offering composable architecture for SMBs and enterprises, has secured $14 million in Series A funding.
Investors
The round was led by ANRI, with additional participation from Spiral Capital.
ANRI is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm focused on early-stage startups. Founded in 2012, it primarily invests in seed-stage companies across the internet, deep tech, and life sciences. ANRI's vision is to support entrepreneurs as “hitchhikers to the future,” embracing uncertainty and change.
Tailor Use of Funds
The company will use the funds to expand its go-to-market efforts in North America and invest in product development and customer success in Japan.
About Tailor
Tailor provides a headless ERP platform designed to help businesses move away from rigid, monolithic ERP systems by adopting a modular, composable architecture. Purpose-built for operators in retail, e-commerce, and supply chain, Tailor enables companies to automate workflows and quickly adapt to change. Its composable architecture empowers companies to streamline operations with customizable modules for inventory, purchasing, fulfillment, finance, and omnichannel management.
Funding Details
Company: Tailor Technologies Inc.
Raised: $14.0M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: May 2025
Lead Investor: ANRI
Additional Investors: Spiral Capital
Company Website: https://www.tailor.tech/
Software Category: Headless ERP / Composable Architecture / Enterprise Software
Source: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250520537200/en/