Gurugram AI startup Brekfuz raises $525K for a workplace knowledge layer
Economic Times reports that Brekfuz raised $525,000 at a $7.5 million valuation to build a 'Human API' that makes institutional knowledge searchable for employees and AI systems.
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Economic Times reports that Gurugram-based Brekfuz raised $525,000 from investors including Pear VC, Pareto Holdings, angel investors, and Collective Global, valuing the company at $7.5 million. Brekfuz is building what it calls a Human API: a knowledge layer that lets employees and AI systems search across Slack, email, documents, meetings, GitHub, and project-management records. The company says the goal is to reduce dependence on individual employees as companies try to make institutional knowledge accessible to AI tools.
Key details: Brekfuz raised $525,000 at a $7.5 million valuation, Backers include Pear VC, Pareto Holdings, angel investors, and Collective Global, The product searches workplace systems including Slack, email, documents, meetings, GitHub, and project tools.
Why it matters: Small regional AI infrastructure rounds show where founders are filling practical gaps left by generic enterprise assistants.