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Fibr AI Raises $7.5M to Build the Agentic Web, Where Every URL Becomes an Intelligent Experience Agent

Fibr AI Raises $7.5M to Build the Agentic Web, Where Every URL Becomes an Intelligent Experience Agent

February 20, 2026 Craig Etkin

Accel leads the round, joined by WillowTree Ventures, MVP Ventures, as Fibr AI turns websites into adaptive experience systems built for modern traffic—human and AI alike

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fibr AI, the company building the Agentic Web Experience Layer to unlock revenue, today announced $7.5 million in Seed funding led by Accel, with participation from WillowTree Ventures and MVP Ventures, alongside prominent Fortune 100 operatorsas angel investors and advisors.

Founded by Ankur “AJ” Goyal and Pritam Roy, Fibr AI reimagines high-traffic consumer-facing websites as an adaptive system. While marketing has become dynamic, most websites still operate under the outdated assumption that the same experience should work for every visitor, even as traffic arrives with very different intent from ads, search, recommendations, and AI systems. This results in broken journeys, wasted spend, and lost revenue. Fibr closes this gap by turning websites into context-aware experiences that continuously adapt and optimize for every visitor, human or AI.

“Marketing has become intelligent everywhere except the website,” said Ankur Goyal, CEO and co-founder of Fibr AI. “We’re building the Agentic Web, where every URL operates as a living experience system that understands context and responds in real time—for humans, cohorts, and even AI agents. The website stops being a passive destination and becomes an active part of the growth stack for Marketers and CMOs.”

“Most websites today still run on infrastructure built years ago,” said Prayank Swaroop, Partner at Accel. “CMS platforms are effective at publishing content, but not at understanding context or adapting in real time. That gap is becoming more visible in conversational discovery, like ChatGPT and LLM-driven advertising, where users arrive with high intent and ready to act. The website can’t just be a destination—it has to respond immediately and intelligently. What’s compelling about Fibr is that it brings AI agents directly into the experience layer, enabling websites to understand context and adapt in real time. It consolidates what used to require multiple tools, agencies, and large teams, into one system, making true one-to-one experiences possible at scale.”

To learn more about Fibr AI, visit: https://fibr.ai/.

About Fibr AI

Fibr AI is an agentic website optimization platform that transforms high-traffic consumer-facing websites into adaptive, revenue-driving experiences for both human visitors and AI-Agents — by turning every URL into an intelligent agent. The company is already trusted by Fortune 50 banks and global enterprises across banking, financial services, and healthcare.

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Fabric, a leader in care delivery and consumer experience, has announced the acquisition of UCM Digital Health (UCM), a leading digital health and telehealth provider. The acquisition expands Fabric's services to about 400 new employer and payer customers, adding one million covered lives. Fabric now serves over 75 health systems, 30,000 employers, and over 100 million lives across all 50 states. This marks Fabric’s fifth acquisition in less than three years, underscoring its strategic build-and-buy approach to unify the fragmented digital health landscape. By expanding its footprint in the payer and employer markets, Fabric is extending its comprehensive care access and experience platform paired with its nationwide provider network to streamline virtual-first care, expand access, improve efficiency and outcomes, and reduce both medical and overhead costs.

In a statement Aniq Rahman, CEO and Founder of Fabric said, "For Fabric, it’s about making healthcare more accessible.” “We’ve already made meaningful progress in the payer and employer markets, and this acquisition allows us to deepen that impact. By bringing more payers and employers onto our platform, we’re creating a connected experience that streamlines workflows, reduces friction and costs, and ultimately drives better outcomes for members and our partners." Moving forward, the 400 payers and employers served by UCM will transition to Fabric’s expanded technology and clinical network, gaining access to enhanced omnichannel patient experiences that improve efficiency before, during, and after virtual care. Through Fabric’s nationwide provider network, patients can receive a treatment plan for most common medical conditions in just five minutes or connect with a behavioral health provider within three days.

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Unlimited is an AI-native construction company headquartered in San Francisco. Today, the company designs and builds across energy infrastructure, data centers, critical minerals, and advanced manufacturing, helping developers build with greater speed, ambition, and efficiency. Their mission is to build a future of radical physical abundance by automating construction end-to-end. The company was founded in 2025 by serial founders Alex Modon, Jordan Stern, and Tara Viswanathan.
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