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San Francisco AI sales research agent from YC F24; $2M seed with 50K MRR in 50 days (YC fastest-growing) serving CBRE/Rho/Remote.com with automated prospecting from unstructured buying signals competing with Clay for outbound sales intelligence.
Origami is a San Francisco, California-based AI sales intelligence and prospecting platform — backed with $2 million in seed funding led by Y Combinator (Fall 2024 batch) — providing B2B sales teams at enterprise companies including CBRE, Rho, and Remote.com with AI research agents that automate prospect identification, buying signal detection, and CRM enrichment to generate high-intent leads continuously from unstructured data sources beyond traditional contact databases. Origami reached $50,000 in monthly recurring revenue within 50 days of launch — described as Y Combinator's fastest-growing startup in the F24 batch — with early customers TouchSuite, Loop, and Stellar so impressed by agent performance that they became investors. SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certified. Founded 2024 by Finn Mallery (left Stanford Master's program) and Kenson Chung (left UCL second year) who met at a hackathon.
AI quality assurance with insurance-backed warranties from Swiss Re and Greenlight Re; EU AI Act compliance assessments backed by YC and reinsurance partners for high-risk AI deployments.
Armilla AI is a third-party AI quality assurance and warranty company that evaluates AI models for organizations deploying AI in regulated or high-stakes contexts — assessing models against EU AI Act and NIST AI Risk Management Framework requirements for risks including bias, hallucination, robustness failures, and adversarial vulnerabilities, then providing performance guarantees backed by insurance coverage from reinsurers Swiss Re, Greenlight Re, and Chaucer. Founded in Toronto, Canada, Armilla raised $6.81 million total including a C$4.5 million seed round in February 2024 from Mistral Venture Partners, MS&AD Ventures, Y Combinator, and its reinsurance partners.\n\nArmilla's model is unique in the AI governance market — rather than just providing compliance reports, Armilla backs its assessments with insurance warranty products. An enterprise deploying a third-party AI model can purchase an Armilla warranty that pays out if the model performs differently than assessed (fails on bias, accuracy, or robustness metrics), transferring AI performance risk to insurance markets that can price and distribute it. This insurance mechanism creates financial accountability for AI quality claims that audit reports alone don't provide.\n\nIn 2025, Armilla competes in the AI governance, risk, and compliance market with Credo AI, Arthur AI, and AI audit firms for enterprise AI risk assessment and compliance tools. The EU AI Act, fully applicable by August 2025 for high-risk AI systems, is driving enterprise compliance urgency — companies deploying AI in hiring, credit scoring, healthcare, and other regulated contexts need third-party conformity assessments. Armilla's insurance-backed warranty differentiates its offering from pure advisory competitors. The reinsurer backing (Swiss Re, Greenlight Re, Chaucer) provides both capital credibility and distribution through insurance broker channels. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing EU AI Act compliance assessments and expanding the warranty product coverage to more AI deployment use cases.
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