AI Library Raises $560K Pre-Seed Round at $7.5M Valuation Cap

AI Library, an AI-native software delivery company, has raised $560,000 in a pre-seed funding round at a $7.5 million valuation cap, the company announced in 2026.

Founded in November 2023 by Arani Chaudhuri, AI Library builds autopilots for software delivery, helping enterprises automate the software delivery lifecycle using AI agents with human oversight. The company counts Tally, Times Group, Burger Singh, and DeKoder among its enterprise deployments.

According to AI Library, the fresh capital will be directed toward product development, market expansion, and research and development. The goal is to accelerate agent-driven software delivery for enterprises across finance, operations, sales, and support functions.

The company says its platform enables faster time to production, cost-effective delivery, and systems designed to improve continuously — helping organizations reduce costs, improve efficiency, and accelerate time-to-value.

Alongside the funding announcement, AI Library introduced AI Library MCP, a unified infrastructure layer intended to simplify how AI agents operate in enterprise environments. MCP functions as a single server that gives coding agents structured access to tools, data, and workflows, removing the need for fragmented integrations across search, parsing, storage, retrieval, and APIs. The company says MCP aims to reduce noisy inputs and redundant reruns, improving efficiency and reliability for enterprise AI deployments.

The funding round positions AI Library to scale its approach of moving enterprises from AI adoption to measurable business outcomes — a gap the company has built its core offering around since launching roughly two and a half years ago.

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