No code API data integration platform, Fastn, announced a $2.6 million seed funding round led by LiveOak Ventures and Antler, with participation from notable investors such as Chris Bach and Kyle Hency.
The startup focuses on helping businesses integrate and orchestrate disparate data sources using composable architecture.
As data integration becomes a vital part of the AI market—growing 117% year-over-year, according to Databricks—Fastn offers enterprises the ability to streamline operations with flexibility. Their platform is already in use by major enterprises, including HP, which utilizes it to connect modular components and address challenges in data accuracy and security.
“Composable – or headless – architecture is rapidly gaining mindshare, yet enterprises struggle to adopt it and rely on custom code to connect components,” said Creighton Hicks, Partner at LiveOak Ventures. “Fastn is uniquely positioned to be this new platform, enabling enterprises to easily adopt composable architecture.”
Launched in 2023, the startup’s platform simplifies complex API data integrations, helping organizations connect APIs and data sources faster and more effectively. HP, a Fortune 100 company, has leveraged Fastn’s platform to accelerate its composable application development process, reducing time-to-market from weeks to hours.
The startup also enables users to use their AI Agent to create APIs from human prompts, adding new integrations without coding.
“Fastn has significantly streamlined our operations and improved scalability,” said Gaurav Roy, VP of Engineering at HP. “The platform allows us to connect systems efficiently and provide our customers with a seamless self-service experience.”
Following this round of funding, Fastn plans to expand its platform with AI-driven orchestration features and enhanced AI Agent capabilities, inviting developers to start building with Fastn.
“Fastn is now positioned to build the defining solution that will change the way engineers compose workflows and orchestrate real-time data, surpassing existing traditional iPaaS solutions,” said Prerna Sharma, General Partner at Antler.