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Sapiom raises $15M to help AI agents buy their own tech tools
Source: TechCrunch AI
By: Marina Temkin
Published: February 5, 2026
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Summary
Sapiom, a startup founded by a former Shopify payments director, has raised $15 million to build a financial layer that allows AI agents to automatically purchase and access external software, APIs, and data services needed to power their applications. This aims to eliminate the backend infrastructure challenges faced by non-technical creators when trying to launch their AI-powered apps into full production.
People without coding backgrounds are discovering that they can build their own custom apps using vibe coding â solutions like Lovable that turn plain-language descriptions into working code. While these prompt-to-code tools can help create nice prototypes, launching them into full-scale production (as this reporter recently discovered) can be tricky without figuring out how to connect the application with external tech services, such as those that can send text messages via SMS, email, and process Stripe payments. Ilan Zerbib, who spent five years as Shopifyâs director of engineering for payments, is building a solution that could eliminate these back-end infrastructure headaches for nontechnical creators. Last summer, Zerbib launched Sapiom, a startup developing the financial layer that allows AI agents to securely purchase and access software, APIs, data, and compute â essentially creating a payment system that lets AI automatically buy the services it needs. Every time an AI agent connects to an external tool like Twilio for SMS, it requires authentication and a micro-payment. Sapiomâs goal is to make this whole process seamless, letting the AI agent decide what to buy and when without human intervention. âIn the future, apps are going to consume services which require payments. Right now, thereâs no easy way for agents to actually access all of that,â said Amit Kumar, a partner at Accel. Kumar has met with dozens of startups in the AI payments space, but he believes Zerbibâs focus on the financial layer for enterprises, rather than consumers, is whatâs truly needed to make AI agents work. Thatâs why Accel is leading Sapiomâs $15 million seed round, with participation from Okta Ventures, Gradient Ventures, Array Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Anthropic, and Coinbase Ventures. Techcrunch event TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026: Tickets Live On June 23 in Boston, more than 1,100 founders come together at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 for a full day focused on growth, execution, and real-world scaling. Learn from founders and investors who have shaped the industry. Connect with peers navigating similar growth stages. Walk away with tactics you can apply immediatelySave up to $300 on your pass or save up to 30% with group tickets for teams of four or more. TechCrunch Founder Summit: Tickets Live On June 23 in Boston, more than 1,100 founders come together at TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 for a full day focused on growth, execution, and real-world scaling. Learn from founders and investors who have shaped the industry. Connect with peers navigating similar growth stages. Walk away with tactics you can apply immediatelySave up to $300 on your pass or save up to 30% with group tickets for teams of four or more. Boston, MA | June 23, 2026 REGISTER NOW âIf you really think about it, every API call is a payment. Every time you send a text message, itâs a payment. Every time you spin up a server for AWS, itâs a payment,â Kumar told TechCrunch. While itâs still early days for Sapiom, the startup hopes that its infrastructure solution will be adopted by vibe-coding companies and other companies creating AI agents that will eventually be tasked with doing many things on their own. For example, anyone who has vibe-coded an app with SMS capabilities wonât have to manually sign up for Twilio, add a credit card, and copy an API key into their code. Instead, Sapiom handles all of that in the background, and the person building the micro-app will be charged for Twilioâs services as a pass-through fee by Lovable, Bolt, or another vibe-coding platform. While Sapiom is currently focused on B2B solutions, its technology could eventually empower personal AI agents to handle consumer transactions. The expectation is that individuals will one day trust agents to make independent financial decisions, such as ordering an Uber or shopping on Amazon. While that future is exciting, Zerbib believes that AI wonât magically make people buy more things, which is why heâs focusing on creating financial layers for businesses instead.
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