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299 British startup Toyo raises €3.6 million to develop secure AI agents for non-technical founders

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David Cendon Garcia @ EU-Startups · 02/17/2026 05:55 EDT

British startup Toyo raises €3.6 million to develop secure AI agents for non-technical founders

London-based Toyo, a startup building AI agents designed to run day-to-day business operations autonomously, has raised a €3.6 million ($4.3 million) Seed to support product development and the expansion of its secure infrastructure, as the company looks to make advanced AI agent workflows accessible to non-technical founders. The round was raised from Frontline Ventures, iNovia ...

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