AI Startup Raises $55M to Fix the Inventory Problem Every ERP Ignores
Doss, a startup offering AI-powered inventory management that integrates with existing ERP systems, has raised $55 million in a Series B round.
The round was co-led by Madrona and Premji Invest, with participation from Intuit Ventures, Theory Ventures, General Catalyst, Contrary Capital, and Greyhound Capital.
Founded in 2022, Doss argues that both traditional ERP systems and the new wave of AI-native ERPs share a common weakness: they lack robust inventory management. The core problem is keeping data on physical goods continuously synced with the accounting ledger, which turns out to be deceptively hard in practice.
Doss addresses this with an AI-native inventory management layer that plugs into existing accounting systems, whether legacy ERPs like NetSuite or modern AI-based alternatives.
For industrial companies running complex inventories and legacy ERP platforms, this is a familiar pain point. Inventory data that lags behind bookkeeping leads to poor purchasing, production, and delivery decisions.
Investors placing $55 million behind this specific problem signals that the market views inventory integration as one of the most attractive AI opportunities in the enterprise segment.
📬 Likte du denne?
AI-nyheter for ledere. Kuratert av en CIO som bygger det selv. Daglig i innboksen.