Agentic ECommerce: ZyG Raises $60 Million Series A

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Agentic eCommerce firm ZyG has raised $60 million in a Series A funding round led by Accel. Sonali De Rycker, partner at Accel, will be joining the ZyG board of directors. Other investors include Felix Capital, as well as new and existing investors.

ZyG claims to offer the first “agentic operating system” for e-commerce. ZyG OS enables brands to build e-commerce using an agentic infrastructure that identifies promising products and executes the functions needed to scale.

ZyG states that it is currently working with brands that have received traction but lack the capacity to scale.

Omer Kaplan, CEO and Co-Founder of ZyG, says Amazon and Shopify have made it easy for anyone to sell, but it remains difficult to scale as it can be very complex. He says that ZyG OS provides an end-to-end solution to solve the entire challenge

“With a complex agentic infrastructure, ZyG OS executes the endless elements needed to scale, freeing founders to focus on building great products.”

De Rycker believes the ZyG team has built an Agentic Operating System that “finally gives entrepreneurs the automated growth engine they need to scale.”



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