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Jesse Landry

Modern Relay Raises $3M to Build AI Infrastructure for Shared Enterprise Knowledge and Agent Coordination

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$3M

Modern Relay just rang the bell with $3M in fresh capital and a point of view that cuts cleaner than most of what’s floating around the AI conversation right now , and Ragnor Comerford (CEO) alongside Aaron Goh didn’t chase a shiny interface or a catchy demo, they went straight at a problem that’s getting louder inside every enterprise: too many AI agents and not enough shared truth, with everyone automating while nobody’s coordinating, like hiring a thousand interns who never talk and expecting a symphony anyway.

So Modern Relay built the conductor, and their play is Omnigraph, an open-source, Git-style graph database that treats knowledge like code while turning collaboration into a living system where humans and AI agents branch ideas, run parallel changes, and merge what works back into a canonical graph, landing somewhere between chaos and over-control but firmly in the zone that actually scales, the same way Git made developers dangerous and now Omnigraph might do the same for operators.

Point Nine, Emerge, Amino Collective, Common Magic, and a sharp bench of angels including Charlie Songhurst, Michael Boehler, and Thomas Clozel saw the angle early and backed it, and that kind of lineup doesn’t chase noise because they follow signal, which is exactly what’s cutting through a crowded AI conversation that’s starting to sound like everyone yelling “automation” in a burning room while missing the deeper issue.

Here’s the business lesson hiding in plain sight: Modern Relay didn’t build another agent, they built the layer agents depend on, leaning into infrastructure over interface and system over feature, because when markets get noisy the winners don’t shout louder, they organize better and make everything else work whether people realize it immediately or not.

Dual roots in Barcelona and San Francisco give the team a global vantage point, but the real leverage is philosophical, because controlling the context means controlling the outcome, and enterprises aren’t starving for more AI so much as they’re starving for alignment, which is exactly what Modern Relay is selling dressed as infrastructure and positioned as something leaders will actually pay for once the gap becomes obvious.

The capital goes toward expanding operations and pushing the product deeper, but the subtext runs bigger than that, pointing straight at how humans and machines negotiate truth inside a company, not through dashboards or copilots but through the underlying grammar of work itself, the kind that starts quiet, looks structural, and then one day feels unavoidable when everything finally clicks into place.