
Gravity has publicly launched Orion, a multi-agent AI platform that transforms enterprise data into proactive, actionable insights, with early adoption by organizations like the North American Blueberry Council and cyberthreat firms. Backed by a $3.2 million pre-seed funding round, Orion is poised to redefine enterprise decision-making.
Gravity launches Orion, a multi-agent AI platform for enterprise analytics.
Secured $3.2M pre-seed funding from Village Global, Drive Capital, and others.
Orion integrates with BigQuery, Snowflake, Looker, and Slack for seamless insights.
Early adopters include marketing firms, cyberthreat organizations, and more.
Features transparent, explainable AI with role-based access and governance.
Completed Google Cloud ISV Startup Springboard program in August 2025.
Gravity unveiled Orion, an autonomous analytics engine designed to bridge the gap between data and action, on September 2, 2025. The platform has already gained traction with a dozen innovative organizations, including publicly traded marketing companies, cyberthreat firms, and the North American Blueberry Council. “We built Orion to answer the question: what would a world-class analyst do if they had infinite time, no biases, and endless curiosity,” said Lucas Thelosen, CEO and co-founder of Gravity. Orion’s ability to proactively analyze data sets it apart from traditional business intelligence tools.
Gravity announced a $3.2 million pre-seed funding round led by Village Global, Drive Capital, K5 Global, Ritual Capital, and Denver Ventures, with contributions from industry leaders like Joris Poort (CEO, Rescale) and Nick Caldwell (CPO, Peloton). This funding, coupled with Gravity’s completion of the Google Cloud ISV Startup Springboard program, positions Orion for rapid scaling and enterprise adoption, supported by technical guidance and go-to-market resources.
Orion operates as a multi-agent system, with specialized AI agents collaborating to investigate anomalies, trace root causes, and deliver contextual recommendations. Unlike reactive BI tools, Orion proactively identifies trends and integrates third-party data, such as weather or macroeconomic signals, to provide actionable insights. “AI earns trust slowly and loses it instantly,” said Drew Gillson, Gravity CTO and co-founder. “We believe the future of enterprise AI won’t be chatbots. It will be decision engines that think with rigor and operate with integrity.”
Orion integrates with enterprise data stacks like BigQuery, Snowflake, Looker, and Slack, delivering personalized insights to business users without requiring extensive manual analysis. Its transparent design, role-based access, and long-term contextual memory ensure secure, explainable, and trustworthy outputs, making it ideal for industries requiring high-stakes decision-making, such as marketing and cybersecurity.
Gravity’s launch of Orion marks a significant step in enterprise AI, offering a proactive, scalable solution for data-driven decision-making. With robust funding and strategic partnerships, Orion is set to empower businesses with elite-level analytics previously accessible only to top-tier firms.
Founded by industry veterans who led AI and analytics teams at Google, Looker, and beyond, Gravity was created to solve a growing enterprise challenge: how to turn mountains of data into meaningful, proactive action at scale. With Orion, Gravity is enabling businesses of all sizes to access a level of analytical insight once reserved for elite consulting firms and Fortune 500 data science teams. Gravity believes in a future where AI not only informs, but advises and acts with confidence, clarity, and consistency. For more information, visit Gravity.