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Accenture and Adobe Back Netomi's $110M Series C to Scale Agentic Enterprise CX Platform

$110M Series C
2 min read TechFundingNews Confirmed Moderate
Netomi has closed a $110M Series C led by Accenture Ventures, with Adobe Ventures, WndrCo, Silver Lake Waterman, and NAVER Ventures participating, bringing total funding past $160M. The round positions Accenture and Adobe as strategic investors in the agentic customer experience layer they're each building toward from different directions.
$160M+ total funding, $110M in this round
Key Takeaways
  • Netomi closed a $110M Series C led by Accenture Ventures, with Adobe Ventures among participants, total funding now exceeds $160M
  • Accenture and Adobe investing together in the same agentic CX platform signals both are treating it as potential infrastructure for their own enterprise engagements
  • No valuation was disclosed; the private market estimate cited in some coverage is unverified and has not been included
  • Strategic investor rounds at this scale typically produce co-sell or integration agreements within 12-18 months, those announcements are the next signal to track
Funding Round
$110M
CompanyNetomi
RoundSeries C
Lead InvestorsAccenture Ventures (lead), Adobe Ventures, WndrCo, Silver Lake Waterman, NAVER Ventures
ValuationNot disclosed
SectorEnterprise AI, Agentic CX
Analysis

Accenture Ventures and Adobe Ventures co-investing in the same agentic CX platform marks the third enterprise agentic round above $100M in early 2026. Strategic investor rounds of this type typically precede integration or co-sell partnerships, the platform's distribution trajectory depends heavily on whether those materialize.

Enterprise software incumbents don’t usually write checks into the same startup at the same time. When they do, the round is worth reading carefully.

Netomi closed a $110M Series C on May 2, 2026, led by Accenture Ventures. Adobe Ventures, WndrCo, Silver Lake Waterman, and NAVER Ventures joined the round. Total funding now exceeds $160M. The company counts Greg Brockman, Demis Hassabis, and Mustafa Suleyman among its early individual backers, a roster that predates this round and is not associated with these new investors.

No valuation was disclosed.

The investor combination is the story. Accenture’s venture arm deploys capital to accelerate consulting engagements, when Accenture Ventures leads a round, the underlying bet is that the technology will appear in enterprise implementations Accenture manages. Adobe Ventures follows a similar logic: its investments tend to land in products that touch the creative and marketing stack Adobe already owns. Two strategic investors with overlapping enterprise footprints choosing the same agentic CX platform at the same time is not a coincidence. It’s a signal about where enterprise workflow automation is heading.

Netomi describes its platform as an “agentic customer experience” system designed for enterprise-scale autonomous execution, according to the company. The framing is vendor positioning, but the investor roster gives it structural credibility. When the companies selling enterprise AI services to Fortune 500 clients are also financing the infrastructure layer, the CX platform becomes a likely default in those implementations.

This is the third enterprise agentic platform funding round above $100M in the first half of 2026, following the Wonderful $150M Series B and the broader pattern documented across TJS coverage of production-grade agent investment. The cluster matters: capital isn’t spreading evenly across agentic AI, it’s concentrating in enterprise execution platforms, not research plays.

What changes from here is largely a function of what Accenture and Adobe do with the relationship. If Accenture begins embedding Netomi into its digital transformation engagements, the platform’s distribution expands without Netomi spending on direct enterprise sales. If Adobe integrates at the marketing automation layer, agentic CX becomes part of the Experience Cloud stack. Neither outcome is confirmed, but both are what strategic investors are for.

Watch the partnership announcements, not the product roadmap. Strategic investor rounds at this size typically produce co-sell agreements or integration partnerships within 12-18 months. The absence of such announcements after that window would be the more significant signal.

TJS synthesis: This round isn’t primarily about Netomi’s technology, it’s about Accenture and Adobe buying optionality in the agentic enterprise layer before the market consolidates. The combined enterprise footprint of the two lead investors means Netomi’s distribution challenge shrinks considerably if either integration succeeds. For enterprise buyers evaluating agentic CX platforms, the practical implication is this: vendor longevity looks more secure post-round, but platform independence looks somewhat less so.

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