Modus Raises $10M Seed for Enterprise AI Infrastructure

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Modus, an AI infrastructure company based in New York City, has raised $10 million in a seed round led by Insight Partners. The company came out of stealth with the financing, which closed on July 29, 2026.

Soma Capital and Bullet Ventures joined the round, along with a group of angels that included Eyal Kishon, Nadav Avrami of Wix and Dazl, the cofounders of Cyera and the founders of Epsagon. Modus was founded in 2026 by Daniel Shimoni, its chief executive, and Tomer Mesika, its chief technology officer.

The company builds a product it calls Context Warehouse, meant to give enterprise AI agents a more accurate picture of how a business actually operates. The goal is to improve how those agents perform, cut down on token usage and tighten governance as deployments grow.

Modus plans to use the money to scale development and deployment of that infrastructure.