Nyne Raises $5.3M to Map Humans for AI Agents

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- Nyne raised $5.3M in seed funding led by Wischoff Ventures and South Park Commons, with angel participation from Gil Elbaz, co-founder of Applied Semantics and a pioneer of Google AdSense.
- Founded by Michael Fanous (CEO, UC Berkeley CS grad and former CareRev machine learning engineer) and his father Emad Fanous (CTO, veteran CTO), Nyne deploys millions of agents across the internet to analyze public digital footprints and triangulate whether disparate online profiles belong to the same person.
- Nyne's system scans activity across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, SoundCloud, Strava, and public government records to build unified profiles that consumer-facing AI agents can query for context on existing and potential customers.
- CEO Michael Fanous argues Google solves identity unification through exclusive access to users' search histories and cross-platform data — an advantage the tech giant will never share with external agents, leaving 'an oddly hard problem to solve' for everyone else.
- Nichole Wischoff, founder of lead investor Wischoff Ventures, framed the market opportunity in stark commercial terms: 'How do I know you're pregnant and sell you A, B, or C as early as possible?'
- On the father-son co-founder dynamic, Fanous said typical co-founder pairs walk away when things get hard, but 'if I have to ping him at three in the morning to finish a launch, I know he's going to still love me the next day.'
Why it matters: Nyne is positioning itself as the identity-and-context layer for consumer-facing AI agents, with $5.3M from investors who've already funded adtech infrastructure. Wischoff's blunt pregnancy-targeting framing makes clear this is the next wave of behavioral data harvesting, rebuilt for an era when agents make purchasing and scheduling decisions autonomously on behalf of humans.




