

Invisible Technologies is celebrating a series of significant achievements following its recent $100M fundraise, as enterprise adoption of its AI software platform continues to accelerate.
“At Invisible, we’re watching a clear shift play out across industries: large organizations are moving past experimentation and focusing on how AI will materially reshape their operations,” said Matthew Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies. “The work the model builders have focused on the past few years is what enterprises are starting to do today. They are not just deploying models; they are redesigning workflows, fine-tuning, iterating and evaluating constantly, combining human expertise with automation, and demanding measurable performance. We are proud not only to help train the models that are transforming the world, but to help put them to work inside the enterprise, where they are starting to drive real operational change.”
Invisible’s global presence continues to expand, including the opening of a new Paris office, to support accelerating demand from European enterprises and government agencies pursuing large-scale AI transformation. Alongside this growth, the company has joined two widely recognized global organizations.
Enterprises across public and private sector industries, ranging from Microsoft to Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets, and Group III’s Swiss Gear, are leveraging Invisible to operationalize AI.These organizations represent a growing cohort of enterprises turning to Invisible to streamline high-volume data operations, scale human-in-the-loop processes and deploy advanced agentic workflows safely and efficiently.