Compri raises €3.2M to give Supply Chain teams their first AI workforce
The company deploying autonomous AI agents across industrial procurement in Europe has closed its seed round led by Picus Capital.
Milan, 24 June 2026. Most industrial companies in Europe still run procurement on spreadsheets and email. Compri is built to change that. The Milan-based company today announced a €3.2 million seed round led by Picus Capital, bringing total funding to over €5 million. The capital will accelerate product development and deepen Compri’s footprint across Europe.
Founded in Milan in 2024, Compri has grown from idea to an enterprise solution in under two years, managing over €10 billion in spend for leading manufacturers. The company now operates across Italy and seven international markets, including the United States, where it signed its first customers in Ohio and Michigan, alongside South America, and across Europe in the Nordics, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and France. The team has grown to more than 30 people.
The round is led by Picus Capital, the pan-European investor behind leading companies such as Personio and Enpal. Shapers, the Lisbon-based VC fund focused on global fintech operators, also participated, alongside Italian Founders Fund and DFF Ventures, who co-led the previous round, and prominent private investors. The investment follows Compri’s €1.6 million pre-seed round in March 2025.
Agents for Procurement and Supply Chain teams
The opportunity is real and largely untapped. Procurement remains one of the least digitized business functions: most industrial companies still run it on email, spreadsheets, and disconnected systems, which means hidden costs, delays, and limited visibility over suppliers and spend. Italy alone is home to more than 15,000 such companies, with tens of thousands more across Europe.
Compri’s answer is an AI workforce that handles tasks directly as digital colleagues embedded in Procurement and Supply Chain teams. Its data engine centralizes data from ERP systems, email, Excel, PDFs, and external databases, then the agents run the operational cycle end to end, from supplier follow-ups and document collection to compliance monitoring and order-confirmation checks. The platform runs on OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini models, trained on procurement-specific data and fine-tuned to improve accuracy over time.
Measurable results
By automating repetitive tasks and centralizing fragmented data, teams get time back for supplier negotiations, strategic sourcing, and cost optimization. Across its first 40 customers, Compri reports up to 80% less time spent on operational tasks and savings of more than 10% on managed spend. At Movinter, a global player in industrial metal fabrication, the platform delivered approximately €360,000 in savings and more than 2,000 hours saved per year. A leading packaging company improved On Time Delivery from 80% to 95% in six months.
Edoardo Gava and Edoardo Arbizzi, founders of Compri
“Supply chain has one of the biggest impacts on a company’s results and one of the lowest levels of digitization. Every day, teams handle enormous volumes of data and decisions that shape cost, efficiency, and growth. We built Compri to turn that complexity into a competitive advantage. The new round lets us accelerate the platform, attract new talent, and strengthen our footprint in key markets.”
Edoardo Arbizzi and Edoardo Gava, founders of Compri
Compri serves industrial companies and private equity funds, with a concentration in manufacturing-intensive sectors across Europe and the US.
Press contacts
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