Zeroramp secures £241.5k for sovereign AI assistant Zeno
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Providing sovereign intelligence through workplace messaging apps is the core focus of Zeroramp Ltd, which has just secured £241.5k in new funding. The London-based software developer reached an estimated post-money valuation of £4.6m following the investment.
Founded in April 2025, Zeroramp addresses the problem of fragmented business data through its primary product, Zeno. The assistant resides within Slack and Microsoft Teams, allowing users to query information stored across various platforms such as Notion, SharePoint, Confluence, and CRM systems. The technology is designed to read data from these silos, remove conflicting information, and provide responses within seconds without moving the data from its original location.
The company operates as a fully remote organisation and currently lists two employees. Zeroramp markets its services with a fixed pricing structure of €45 per month, explicitly moving away from the token or credit-based billing models often found in the software development and AI industries. The firm positions itself as a technical organisation that utilises computer science and engineering to deliver products at lower price points.
This funding round follows a share allotment (April) and subsequent filing (May). The £241.5k raise is the first recorded investment for the company since it was incorporated just over a year ago. Zeroramp remains headquartered in London while maintaining its remote workforce of tenured professionals.
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