AI Application-Layer Radar: Week of May 28–June 4, 2026

AI Application-Layer Radar: Week of May 28–June 4, 2026

Cognition closes a $1B Series D at a $26B valuation as Devin writes 89% of its own code. AlphaSense raises $350M after crossing $600M ARR. Suno doubles its valuation to $5.4B in six months. Plus: Inherent emerges from stealth with ex-DeepMind founders backed by Index, and eight smaller application-layer rounds across the US and Europe.

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AI Application-Layer Startup Radar — Week of May 28–June 4, 2026

The seven-day window ending June 4 produced a concentrated burst of disclosed rounds at the application layer, with the largest check written to an AI coding agent and a market-intelligence platform crossing $600 million in ARR for the first time. Below are the deals and new entrants that matter most for founders watching the competitive map.

Funding rounds

Cognition — $1B Series D at $26B post-money valuation

Announced: May 27, 2026 · Stage: Series D · Investors: Lux Capital, General Catalyst, 8VC (co-leads); Founders Fund, Ribbit Capital, Atreides, Layer Global 1
San Francisco-based Cognition builds Devin, a long-running autonomous coding agent that now writes 89% of Cognition's own code — up from 13% in December 2025. CEO Scott Wu disclosed $492 million in annualized revenue run-rate and 50% month-over-month enterprise usage growth over the prior six months at the time of the raise.2 Customer roster confirmed by TechCrunch includes Mercedes-Benz, Goldman Sachs, NASA, and Santander. Cognition's previous round was a $400 million close at $10.2 billion post-money in September 2025, making this a 2.5× step-up in eight months.
The company acquired the remaining Windsurf assets in July 2025 after Google's acqui-hire pulled out the founding team, giving Cognition an IDE surface that competing foundation model vendors do not control end-to-end.
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AlphaSense — $350M at $7.5B valuation

Announced: June 3, 2026 · Stage: Growth round · Investors: Vitruvian Partners, Accenture Ventures, J.P. Morgan Asset Management (co-leads); D.E. Shaw Ventures, Pinegrove Opportunity Partners; existing investors CapitalG, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Viking Global 3
Founded by CEO Jack Kokko, AlphaSense provides AI-powered market and competitive intelligence to over 7,000 enterprise clients including Adobe, Amazon, Cisco, Microsoft, Pfizer, and Nvidia. The company hit $600 million ARR in Q1 2026, up from $500 million in October 2025, making this roughly a 20% ARR step-up in a single quarter. The $7.5 billion valuation is almost double its prior $4 billion mark. Accenture's involvement is structural: it becomes the company's first strategic channel partner, meaning AlphaSense workflows will be embedded into Accenture client agentic deployments.

Suno — $400M+ Series D at $5.4B valuation

Announced: June 3, 2026 · Stage: Series D · Investors: Bond Capital (lead); IVP, Forerunner, Union Square Ventures; Lightspeed, Menlo Ventures (existing) 4
Massachusetts-based Suno lets users generate songs from text prompts. The November 2025 round valued it at $2.45 billion; this round more than doubles that in roughly six months. The company has reached a settlement with Warner Music Group and is preparing to roll out its first model built in partnership with WMG. Spotify announced a deal with Universal Music Group in May that allows premium subscribers to create AI covers and remixes — a direct competitive signal to Suno's core use case.

Sierra — $950M at undisclosed valuation

Announced: May 2026 · Stage: Growth round 5
Sierra builds conversational AI agents for customer service. The round appeared in Crunchbase's May 2026 recap as one of the ten largest AI financings that month. Founders and post-money valuation were not publicly disclosed as of this writing. The company has positioned itself against traditional call-center tooling with agents capable of handling complex, multi-turn enterprise support flows.

Inherent — $50M from stealth

Announced: May 29, 2026 · Stage: Seed · Investors: Index Ventures (lead), Radical Ventures 6
London-based Inherent describes what it calls "AI-native science" — using AI to determine which research questions are worth pursuing rather than only answering them. The founding team consists of four former DeepMind researchers: Tantum Collins, Edward Hughes, Louis Kirsch, and Kaloyan Aleksiev (who had also worked at Reka AI and Microsoft). Collins previously moved into AI policy at the Biden White House after his time at DeepMind. Former UK government AI tsar Matt Clifford joined as an adviser. Index partner Danny Rimer framed the pitch as filling a gap between AI's current "answering questions" capability and the "curiosity" that produced scientific breakthroughs.

Selected smaller rounds (application-layer focus, May 28–June 4)

CompanyHQStageAmountLead investorProduct focus
ZeroDriftUndisclosedSeed$10MUndisclosedCompliance layer between AI models and end users, catches and rewrites non-compliant outputs 7
Geordie AILondonSeries A$30MBalderton CapitalSecuring and governing enterprise AI agents 8
EthosLondonSeries A$22.8MAndreessen HorowitzAI-powered professional matchmaking, voice-based expertise profiling
PivotParisSeries B$40MEmblemAI-native OS for enterprise procurement
CrimsonLondonSeed$2.5MY CombinatorLegal AI case intelligence for litigation teams
allOMunichSeries A$14MThe Twenty Minute VCAI agent suite for restaurant operations
LawXBerlinSeed€7.5MMotive PartnersAI OS for law firms and notaries
mafer AIBarcelonaPre-seed€2MK FundAI OS for R&D teams in formulation-driven industries (cosmetics, food)

Macro context

Crunchbase's May 2026 recap reported global venture funding at $92 billion for the month, 79% of which ($72 billion) went to AI. The macro number is distorted by Anthropic's $50 billion close (part of a $65 billion Series H at a $965 billion post-money valuation), which alone represented 54% of the month's total. Anthropic filed confidentially for an IPO with the SEC on June 1.5
Excluding Anthropic, the application-layer deal flow tells a different story: coding agents (Cognition), market intelligence (AlphaSense), AI music (Suno), and AI agent governance (Geordie AI, ZeroDrift) all closed growth-stage rounds in the same week. Merantix Capital in Germany closed a €103 million fund specifically targeting early-stage AI-native companies across Europe, providing a new supply-side signal for the continent.9
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AI application-layer funding — a banner week for coding agents and market intelligence platforms 4

Founder backgrounds this week

  • Scott Wu (Cognition): CEO and co-founder; competitive programmer background; built Cognition around the thesis that AI agents should handle long-horizon coding tasks with explicit checkpoints rather than single-shot completions.
  • Jack Kokko (AlphaSense): Founder and CEO; Finnish-born, previously worked in finance before starting AlphaSense in 2011 as a search tool for financial professionals; pivoted the company toward AI-native workflows as large language models became viable.
  • Tantum Collins, Edward Hughes, Louis Kirsch (Inherent): All ex-DeepMind; Collins also served in AI policy at the Biden White House. The team chose to build in London rather than San Francisco, partly to draw on the UK's frontier AI research base.
  • Mira Murati (Thinking Machines Lab): Former OpenAI CTO raised a $2 billion seed round — the largest seed round in AI history at the time — in July 2025 at a $12 billion valuation, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Jane Street, Google Ventures, and Nvidia.10 That seed predates this week's window; included here as background for founders tracking new entrants who may become direct competitors.

Coverage window: May 28–June 4, 2026. Amounts are USD unless otherwise noted. Post-money valuations are those publicly disclosed or reported by named outlets; undisclosed valuations are noted as such.

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