
Worldscape, an AI-native Decision Advantage Platform based in Redmond, Washington, has raised $10 million in a Seed Round extension led by Scout Ventures.
The round also saw participation from Radius Capital.
The funding will support the expansion of its engineering and AI research teams and accelerate the development of its AI, simulation and decision-making capabilities.
Funding Snapshot
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Fundraise Amount | $10 million |
| Funding Round | Seed Round Extension |
| Lead Investor | Scout Ventures |
| Other Investor | Radius Capital |
| Company | Worldscape |
| Sector | Artificial Intelligence / Decision Intelligence |
| Headquarters | Redmond, Washington, USA |
About Worldscape
Founded to help organizations make faster and more informed decisions in complex environments, Worldscape combines agentic AI, simulation, digital engineering and distributed data within a single platform.
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The platform enables humans and intelligent AI agents to work together to generate, evaluate, automate and optimize different courses of action at scale.
Core offerings include:
- Agentic AI and autonomous AI agents
- Large-scale simulation and digital worlds
- Distributed data systems
- Secure cloud infrastructure and analytics
Leadership Comments
"Worldscape represents the next generation of decision advantage platforms," said Cody Huggins, Partner at Scout Ventures. "The company is bringing together artificial intelligence, simulation, digital engineering, and distributed data into a unified platform that enables organizations to model, evaluate, and optimize complex missions. Worldscape has assembled top talent from across the ecosystem to build the foundational infrastructure for the future of mission engineering and intelligent decision-making."
"Our nation is entering an era where the speed and quality of decision-making will determine mission success," said Mark Bolz, Founder and CEO of Worldscape. "Mission engineering must evolve beyond disconnected models and static analysis into living, AI-enabled environments where humans and intelligent agents continuously learn, experiment, and improve together. This investment accelerates that vision while expanding our team and platform to support critical Department of War programs.
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