This article covers a Series B on 24 September 2025 for Mimica, a London-based process intelligence company that captures real-world repetitive tasks to train enterprise AI agents, founded by Tuhin Chakraborty. The round raised £19.5m and was led by Paladin Capital Group with backing from Khosla Ventures.
Mimica is a platform that records user interactions and generates process maps representing real-world workflows. It converts those maps into instructions to train AI agents that automate repetitive tasks.
People face repeated failures when deploying AI agents because tools lack knowledge of how work is actually done. Even simple processes vary between companies, causing automation efforts to break and pilots to fail.
Mimica explains that it captures unique processes, rules and exceptions by recording employees' clicks and keystrokes into workflow diagrams. This creates a playbook to train context-aware, compliant AI agents faster, avoiding months of manual analysis.
Mimica raised £19.5m ($26.2m) in a Series B led by Paladin Capital Group, with continued backing from Khosla Ventures. This makes it the 16th largest funding round in September 2025 (49 recorded). By size, the round comes in 88th for 2025 (456 recorded) in the Startupmag database, as of 24 September 2025.
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Key investors in the round include the following.
In the funding announcement, Nazo Moosa from Paladin Capital Group said:
AI is poised to be the most transformative force in the enterprise over the next decade – but only if it’s built on a foundation of trust. Mimica is the first company to unlock that workflow layer at scale – enabling enterprise agents to move from sandbox environments to high-impact, production-ready automation.
The investor said Paladin will support Mimica across both continents with teams in New York and London.
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Tuhin Chakraborty is the founder of Mimica.
In the funding announcement, Tuhin Chakraborty said:
In enterprise AI, capability means nothing without context. The agents that will win are the ones that understand the work – that’s what we make possible.
The company continued that its technology identifies where AI can have the greatest impact and provides agents with the process knowledge to deliver it, and that it aims to help large organisations move AI from internal experiments into core business operations to reduce repetitive tasks so employees can focus on higher-value work.
Mimica is based in London, UK.
Mimica operates in the process intelligence sector. This sector records how routine tasks are done and turns them into clear process maps.
Key trends and challenges in AI:
Many enterprise AI pilots fail because tools lack real-world context, with around 95% of generative AI pilots failing.
Organisations need accurate process maps to train reliable AI agents; for example, employee onboarding varies widely between companies.
Trust, safety and compliance worries hinder adoption; over 40% of agentic AI projects may be abandoned by 2027.
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