10 Berlin Agentic AI Startups That Are Quietly Reshaping Enterprise Tech
Berlin has quietly become one of Europe's most concentrated hubs for agentic AI — software that doesn't just respond to prompts, but plans, decides, and acts.
The city's agentic AI companies have collectively raised $572 million to date, with 2025 alone accounting for $427 million — a 542% increase on the prior year, according to Tracxn. Here are 10 startups driving that shift.
Parloa is the category leader. Founded in 2018 by Malte Kosub and Stefan Ostwald, the company raised €105 million in a Series C round at a valuation of €881 million, led by Durable Capital Partners, Altimeter Capital, and General Catalyst. Its AI Agent Management Platform lets enterprises build, test, and deploy agents across voice, chat, and messaging. Kosub described the company's goal as helping enterprises build one-to-one relationships between AI agents and customers to deepen loyalty and create personalised experiences.
n8n crossed unicorn status in 2025. The workflow automation platform raised $180 million in a Series C round led by Accel, valuing it at $2.5 billion. Founded in 2019 by Jan Oberhauser, n8n allows enterprises to deploy AI agents into production while calibrating the level of autonomy those agents receive. Oberhauser has said the AI race is not only about smarter models — it's about reliably putting that intelligence to work inside real businesses.
Taktile focuses on high-stakes financial decisions. The company raised €51.5 million in a Series B round and builds agentic tools for credit underwriting, account opening, and transaction monitoring — areas where AI errors carry significant cost. It has since partnered with fintechs including Pleo and Mifundo to expand its decision-automation platform across Europe.
Synthflow AI is making voice agents accessible without code. The startup raised $20 million in a Series A led by Accel, bringing total funding to $30 million. Its platform automates phone calls for contact centres and BPO firms, and has handled 45 million calls to date with 99.9% uptime. Co-founder and CEO Hakob Astabatsyan said businesses and their customers are growing increasingly comfortable communicating with AI agents.
Flank is building autonomous agents for legal teams. The company raised $10 million in seed funding from Insight Partners, Gradient Ventures, and HV Capital. Its proprietary agentic framework handles contract review, drafting, compliance questions, and form completion — and is already embedded in workflows at DeepL, TravelPerk, and Simmons & Simmons.
telli automates inbound and outbound phone calls for businesses, sitting in the same voice-agent category as Synthflow but focused on real-time call performance insights and CRM integration. The platform is designed for enterprise environments with simulation testing and content filtering to ensure safe AI agent interactions.
Candis brings agentic automation to accounting. Founded in 2015, the platform automates invoice processing and financial workflows for SMEs, and has progressively layered AI agents into its core product to reduce manual input across accounting teams.
Mercanis applies agentic AI to procurement and supply chains. The company raised $19.9 million in a Series A, building agents that handle supplier discovery, RFQ generation, and procurement workflows — a sector ripe for automation given its reliance on repetitive, document-heavy processes.
voize targets medical documentation. The healthtech startup raised $49.9 million in a Series A, deploying AI agents that transcribe and structure clinical notes in real time, reducing the administrative load on healthcare professionals across Germany.
Beam AI rounds out the list with a horizontal agentic platform. The company builds multi-agent workflows for enterprise operations, designed to automate business processes across departments — from HR to finance — through coordinated agent pipelines.