Anchor Browser, an Israeli startup developing infrastructure for autonomous AI agents, has raised $6 million in seed funding to accelerate its mission of enabling artificial intelligence systems to interact with the internet as seamlessly as human users. The funding round was led by Blumberg Capital and Gradient Ventures, with additional backing from angel investors and advisors affiliated with OpenAI, ServiceNow, and SentinelOne.
Founded in 2024 by Idan Raman, Dor Dankner, and Guy Ben Simhon, Anchor Browser is positioning itself at the forefront of agentic AI — a field focused on building intelligent agents capable of reasoning, decision-making, and executing tasks independently across digital environments. The company’s core innovation lies in its browser-based infrastructure, which allows AI agents to perform real-world actions on websites without relying on fragile scripts or APIs.
“Agentic AI is only as useful as its ability to act,” said Idan Raman, CEO and co-founder of Anchor Browser. “Today, acting means operating on the web — the universal interface of business. Our mission is to make that possible securely, reliably, and at scale. The faster we help organizations embed AI into their existing workflows, the faster they realize real-world value.”
The company’s flagship product, b0.dev, is designed to automate browser-based tasks with high reliability. Unlike conventional automation tools that re-run AI logic at every step, b0.dev separates planning from execution, making workflows more resilient to changes in user interfaces. This allows AI agents to perform repetitive tasks — such as data entry, form completion, and cross-platform coordination — with human-level precision and machine-level consistency.
Anchor’s founders bring deep expertise from cybersecurity and automation sectors, having previously worked at SentinelOne, Noname Security, and BlinkOps. All three are alumni of Unit 8200, Israel’s elite military intelligence unit known for producing many of the country’s leading tech entrepreneurs.
The company’s technology has already attracted early adoption from firms including Groq, Unify, and Browser-use, as well as strategic partners like Cloudflare and Coinbase. These organizations leverage Anchor’s infrastructure to deploy AI agents in secure, scalable environments.
“Anchor has one of the best developer experiences in the industry,” said Benjamin Klieger, builder at Groq. “Its APIs are intuitive and its documentation is incredibly clear. We built our MVP in less than an hour and used Anchor to spin up multiple parallel browsers powering Compound, our research agent. It’s fast, stable, and delightful to use.”
Industry analysts estimate that the autonomous AI agent market could reach $70 billion by 2030, driven by enterprise demand for scalable AI solutions. Anchor’s approach — rendering the full visual web for AI interaction — is seen as a critical step toward bridging the gap between reasoning and execution.
“Agentic AI needs a bridge between reasoning and execution — and that bridge is the browser,” said Bruce Taragin, Managing Director at Blumberg Capital. “As enterprises move from experimentation to production-scale AI, reliability and security are critical. Anchor brings the precision of cloud engineering and the rigor of cybersecurity to this emerging automation layer.”
Gradient Ventures partner Vig Sachidananda added: “We’ve seen the challenges of browser automation — speed, reliability, and security. Anchor’s solution directly tackles these, transforming what was once a developer tool into a core infrastructure layer every enterprise can depend on.”

