Intropy Raises $11M Seed for AI Spare Parts Platform
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Intropy, a London company building an AI operating system for the spare parts supply chain, has raised $11 million in a seed round. Felix Capital led the financing, which was announced on July 31, 2026.
Quiet Capital took part, along with early investors General Catalyst and firstminute capital. Intropy was founded in London in 2024 by Franziska Kirschner and YihKai Teh. Its platform helps spare parts businesses automate work across demand prediction, inventory distribution, obsolescence management and dynamic pricing.
The company says its technology has handled more than $10 billion in parts demand since launch, and that customers have seen returns on investment of more than 10 times.
Intropy plans to use the money to build out its core machine learning products, expand its systems engineering teams, open a new commercial office in New York City and step up market expansion across the United States and Europe.