New Intel: World Labs is investing in Bazel monorepo infrastructure early, the kind of setup that usually shows up much later. They are building like a 500-engineer company before revenue pressure hits.
World Labs
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Spatial AI
Series D+
New Intel: World Labs is building SLAM, sensor fusion, lidar, and visual-inertial systems alongside generative 3D. This looks like real-world capture, not pure world generation.
New Intel: World Labs has no visible sales or CS investment while running a massive R&D buildout. The $1B raise is buying them time to prove the tech before revenue matters.
New Intel: Breaker is betting autonomous navigation can run on passive sensors alone. If it works, it undercuts competitors that need expensive lidar hardware on every unit.
Breaker
Defense Robotics
Seed
New Intel: Breaker is building ITAR and CMMC-separated infrastructure across Australia and the US, which points to classified or controlled defense contracts inside the next year.
New Intel: Compa is putting more muscle into post-sale value and expansion than new-logo acquisition. Existing enterprise accounts are where the growth math appears strongest.
Compa
Compensation Intelligence
Series B
New Intel: Compa is self-hosting LLM inference with vLLM on Kubernetes so Fortune 50 compensation data stays in-house. That is a stronger enterprise wedge than an OpenAI wrapper.
New Intel: Compa is turning compensation consulting work into AI agents, going after job architecture, market pricing, and pay philosophy while still partnering with WTW on data.
New Intel: Entire is betting enterprises will need audit trails for AI-generated code, the same way they need database access logs. If policy catches up, this becomes mandatory.
Entire
Dev Tools
New Intel: Entire’s session capture product looks like a wedge into a larger AI code control plane: review flows, approval gates, agent routing, and policy for AI-assisted development.