
Obot AI, an open-source software company building secure, enterprise-ready platforms for the emerging Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard, today announced a $35 million seed funding round. The round was co-led by Mayfield Fund and Nexus Venture Partners, supporting the expansion of its open-source projects and team growth.
Obot AI raises $35M seed funding co-led by Mayfield Fund and Nexus Venture Partners.
Funds to develop Obot MCP Gateway and Nanobot MCP Agent Framework.
Obot MCP Gateway launched in August 2025 for managing MCP servers.
Addresses AI adoption challenges in governance, security, and integration.
Founding team behind Rancher Labs (acquired by SUSE) and Cloud.com (acquired by Citrix).
Enables enterprises to scale AI assistants with open-source infrastructure.
The new capital will support Obot as it expands the development of its open-source projects, including the Obot MCP Gateway and Nanobot MCP Agent Framework, and grows its engineering and product teams. Launched in August 2025, the Obot MCP Gateway offers a unified, open-source control plane that enables IT teams to manage and secure MCP servers and build MCP-enabled AI solutions. This initiative aims to provide enterprises with a standardized platform for AI integration.
As more enterprises integrate AI tools and capabilities, IT leaders are grappling with the challenge of providing access while maintaining control and ensuring safety. The Obot MCP Gateway addresses this gap by giving organizations a clear path to adopt new technology. Nanobot introduces a full agent framework built around MCP and MCP-UI, paving the way for rich AI agents capable of delivering a dynamic UI directly within the chat interface. "The MCP standard is reshaping how organizations adopt AI," said Sheng Liang, CEO of Obot AI. "But without a standard platform, companies struggle with fragmentation, governance, and integration challenges. Obot AI is building an Enterprise MCP Platform so every organization can safely adopt, scale, and innovate with AI assistants."
"Enterprises urgently need a way to unlock the value of AI assistants while ensuring governance, security, and trust," said Ursheet Parikh, Partner at Mayfield Fund. "Obot AIs MCP Platform is the missing piece of enterprise infrastructure, and we're thrilled to support Sheng and his team as they bring this vision to life." "The Obot team has a proven track record of building critical open-source infrastructure platforms for developers and enterprises," said Jishnu Bhattacharjee, Managing Director at Nexus Venture Partners. "We believe Obot AI will become the standard foundation for how enterprises integrate AI tools and agents."
Obot's founding team previously created Rancher Labs (acquired by SUSE) and Cloud.com (acquired by Citrix), two companies that redefined how enterprises adopt open-source platforms at scale. With Obot.ai, the team focuses on doing the same for AI technologies, positioning the company as a key player in enterprise AI infrastructure.
Obot AI is building an open-source Enterprise MCP Gateway to accelerate the adoption of AI technology in the Enterprise. By providing a standard, open-source foundation for building, running, and scaling MCP servers, Obot AI enables enterprises to move from experimentation to real-world adoption with governance, security, and trust. Obot AI was founded by the team behind Rancher Labs (acquired by SUSE) and Cloud.com (acquired by Citrix). For more information, visit Obot.ai or explore our projects on GitHub.