Alpic announced a $6 million pre-seed round led by Partech, with participation from K5 Global, Irregular Expression, Yellow, Drysdale, Kima Ventures, Galion.exe, and founders from Mistral, Datadog, and Dataiku.
AI models have mastered text and ideas, but executing tasks, like booking travel, updating CRMs, or automating SaaS tools, has been a bottleneck. Most solutions involve scraping websites or manual plugins, which are slow, insecure, and unscalable.
Alpic’s solution? The Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standardized way for agents to securely connect to external services. Instead of navigating a flight booking site, you tell an agent where you want to go, and it finds and books the best option. No dashboards, no logins, just seamless automation.
MCP, now adopted by all major AI players, enables agents to interact with digital services natively. Alpic’s platform lets developers deploy MCP servers in minutes, with built-in security, analytics, and tooling, removing the operational complexity of agent integration.
This summer, Alpic worked with early customers to deploy dozens of MCP servers. Today, September 4th, it’s opening its platform in public beta, inviting developers to make their services agent-accessible.
