Eragon is pioneering an agentic AI operating system designed to replace traditional enterprise software interfaces like buttons and menus with simple natural language prompts.
Founder Josh Sirota, with prior experience on go-to-market teams at Oracle and Salesforce, launched Eragon in August after a quarter-life crisis inspired his vision for prompt-based business tools.
Eragon's AI Transforms Enterprise Workflows
The platform post-trains open-source models such as Qwen on proprietary customer datasets, keeping all data secure within company servers and environments.
Users can prompt Eragon to handle complex tasks like onboarding new customers, automatically assigning credentials, spinning up cloud instances, and initiating workflows.
It integrates seamlessly with company emails and resources, enabling executives to request analyses on slipping deals or supply chain optimizations via natural language.
Eragon automatically processes invoices from inboxes, approves them, and generates on-demand dashboards, streamlining operations without traditional UIs.
$12M Funding Fuels Rapid Enterprise Adoption
The startup secured $12 million in funding at a $100 million post-money valuation from backers like Long Journey Ventures, Soma Capital, and angels including Mike Knoop.
Already powering a handful of large businesses and dozens of startups, Eragon is being adopted by Dedalus Labs this week and Corgi for secure, in-house model training.
Looking ahead, Eragon envisions a future where trained models become valuable corporate assets, potentially scaling to billion-dollar status amid fierce competition from Nvidia's NemoClaw and frontier labs.
By addressing data security and workflow understanding—key reasons 95% of AI trials fail—Eragon positions itself as the connective tissue for agentic enterprise AI.