Berlin-based startup Kyrok has raised €3.1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Speedinvest, as investors back its effort to build an AI operating system for supply chain teams in Europe’s pharmaceutical and chemical SME sector.

Founded in 2025 by Daniel Hofinger and Lukas Bierfreund, Kyrok is developing software that sits on top of existing ERP systems and uses industry-specific AI agents to handle routine work across customer service, production and material planning, and procurement, while leaving final decisions to human operators.

The round also included Arve Capital, the family office behind Sanner, Dr. Marcell Vollmer, Dr André Heeg, Dr Stephan Rohr, Langdock founders Jonas Beisswenger, Tobias Kemkes and Lennard Schmidt, and Rodrigo Martinez via HelloWorld.

Kyrok said it will use the funding to continue expanding its operating system, build additional modules, and grow its Berlin team as demand increases.