Runflow Labs raises $40M to expand low-code LLM orchestration platform
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Runflow Labs announced a $40 million Series B led by Meridian Capital to expand its low-code orchestration platform for LLM-driven workflows. The company helps teams compose modular agents, integrate data adapters, and run guarded production flows with audit trails and rollback capabilities.
The recent product release added parallel-execution primitives and cost-control policies that dynamically switch model calls based on budget and latency constraints. Runflow also rolled out enterprise connectors for on-prem databases and vector stores, reducing the engineering effort to move prototypes into regulated environments.
Investors were attracted to Runflow’s low-code abstraction, which shortens time-to-production for internal automation and fusible products. The funds will be used to beef up security, add multilingual support, and grow a partner ecosystem of pre-built adapters.