Worldscape Raises $10 Million Seed Extension to Accelerate AI-Native Mission Engineering

Worldscape, an AI-powered decision platform, has raised $10 million in a Seed Round extension led by Scout Ventures, with participation from Radius Capital.

The funding will help Worldscape expand its engineering and AI research teams. The company plans to invest in autonomous AI agents, large-scale simulations, and its platform marketplace.

Worldscape has grown rapidly over the past year, increasing its engineering team from 10 to nearly 70 people.

The company’s platform combines AI agents, simulation, digital engineering, and distributed data to help organizations analyze options, automate tasks, and make faster decisions.

“Our nation is entering an era where the speed and quality of decision-making will determine mission success,” said Mark Bolz, Founder and CEO of Worldscape. “Mission engineering must evolve beyond disconnected models and static analysis into living, AI-enabled environments where humans and intelligent agents continuously learn, experiment, and improve together. This investment accelerates that vision while expanding our team and platform to support critical Department of War programs.”

Worldscape is currently supporting initiatives involving the Department of War and Department of Energy. It is also expanding its platform for use across government and industry.

The platform allows organizations to discover and integrate applications, AI models, datasets, and intelligent agents in a secure and controlled environment. It is designed to work across IL2 to IL7 environments, including sensitive and fully air-gapped systems.

Based in Redmond, Washington, Worldscape focuses on helping governments and businesses plan, simulate, and optimize complex missions and operations using AI, digital worlds, and secure cloud infrastructure.

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