Italian startup Compri has raised a €3.2 million seed round led by Picus Capital, with participation from Shapers and follow-on backing from Italian Founders Fund and DFF Ventures.

Founded to build AI agents for supply chain and procurement teams, Compri says its software helps manufacturing companies automate operational processes and improve purchasing workflows. The company says its agents now manage €10 billion in procurement spend across seven geographies, marking an early sign of traction in a part of industrial software that has often remained difficult to modernize.

The funding comes as investors continue to back AI applications aimed at large, operational business functions, with procurement and supply chain emerging as a significant area of interest for manufacturing-focused automation.