Edinburgh-based Breezee Ai secures £50k to scale revenue infrastructure for SMEs

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Breezee Ai Ltd, an Edinburgh-based software developer, has raised £50k in a new funding round to support the development of its AI-driven sales tools. The investment, which was formalised in a filing on May 3, 2026, following an allotment of shares on April 14, 2026, values the company at an estimated £2.3m.

Founded on July 30, 2025, Breezee Ai focuses on building software designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) accelerate revenue growth. The company positions its platform as a Go-To-Market engine that integrates AI-driven sales conversations, automated lead prioritisation, and structured commercial workflows. The objective is to provide growing businesses with the type of growth leverage typically reserved for larger enterprise teams, allowing them to scale without the immediate need for significant headcount increases or mastery of complex technology.

The company currently operates with a team of three employees. Its core product offering aims to convert website visitors into buyers and generate prioritised outbound opportunities. By automating these processes, Breezee Ai intends to create what it describes as revenue infrastructure rather than experimental AI tools.

This £50k round represents a relatively small injection of capital for the company, which is still in its first year of operation. The estimated post-money valuation of £2.3m suggests a premium on the equity issued during this allotment. There are no records of previous funding rounds for the business since its incorporation in mid-2025.

Breezee Ai is headquartered in Edinburgh and operates within the business and domestic software development sector. The company's focus remains on the SME market, specifically targeting businesses that require automated systems to manage sales pipelines and commercial operations more efficiently.

While specific financial metrics such as annual revenue, total assets, or profit and loss figures have not been disclosed in the recent filings, the company continues to develop its platform from its base in Scotland. The current team of three is tasked with maintaining the software and expanding the platform's capabilities in AI-driven sales automation.

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