Eragon raises $12M to launch AI‑prompt OS enterprise

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- Eragon raised $12 million at a $100 million post‑money valuation to build an agentic AI operating system for enterprise customers.
- Eragon aims to replace traditional UI elements—buttons, menus, dialogs—with a large‑language‑model interface that can manage tools such as Salesforce, Snowflake, Tableau, and Jira via natural‑language prompts.
- Eragon post‑trains open‑source models like Qwen and Kimi on each client’s data and integrates with email and internal resources, enabling automated onboarding workflows such as credential assignment and cloud instance provisioning (demoed with Dedalus Labs).
- Corgi CEO Nico Laqua called Eragon “the best applied AI for enterprise in the market,” highlighting that the platform keeps data and model weights on the client’s own infrastructure for security.
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the NemoClaw initiative at GTC to help OpenClaw agents operate within secure enterprise environments, echoing the view that every SaaS company will become Agentic‑as‑a‑Service.
- Eragon expects to become a billion‑dollar company by year‑end, despite the industry’s reported 95 % failure rate for AI corporate trials.
Why it matters: Enterprises gain a unified, on‑premise AI layer that automates onboarding, analysis and dashboard creation while keeping data and model weights in‑house, shifting control away from centralized AI providers and opening a market for corporate‑trained models that give early adopters a competitive edge.




