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AI agent startup Lyzr used its own agent to run a $100M Series B

The Jersey City-based enterprise AI agent builder automated investor outreach, memo drafting, and pitch tracking for its round, citing $400M in investor interest without founder travel.

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  • Lyzr, an AI agent startup, automated its $100M Series B fundraising using its own AI agent, SivaClaw.
  • The agent fielded questions from over 130 investors, drafted investment memos, and tracked investor engagement with pitch materials.
  • Lyzr reported $400M in investor interest from Silicon Valley, the Middle East, and financial-sector backers without founder travel to Sand Hill Road.

Lyzr, a three-year-old startup based in Jersey City, New Jersey, used its own AI agent, SivaClaw, to automate its Series B fundraising process. According to the report, the agent engaged with more than 130 investors, drafted investment memos, and tracked which slides investors spent the most time reviewing.

The company stated it generated $400 million in investor interest from Silicon Valley, the Middle East, and financial-sector backers without any founder traveling to conduct in-person meetings on Sand Hill Road. This approach contrasts with traditional fundraising norms that often require extensive travel and in-person networking.

The demonstration is positioned as a practical validation of Lyzr’s product, which helps enterprises build AI agents. By running its own fundraising, the startup argues its technology can handle complex, high-stakes workflows beyond simple automation.

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  1. 01TechCrunch — AIAn AI agent startup just let its agent run its $100M fundraise
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