LogicFlo AI, an AI platform based in Boston, has secured $2.7 million in seed funding led by Lightspeed, with contributions from prominent healthcare and enterprise AI investors.
This investment will facilitate LogicFlo AI’s global growth within pharmaceutical, biotech, and medtech organisations and enable more extensive deployment with global clients, including a Fortune 500 company that is already signed on, the company said in a press statement.
Founded by Udith Vaidyanathan and Arun Ramakrishnan, the firm is transforming the approach to regulated scientific work by replacing disjointed tools and repetitive tasks with intelligent AI agents that operate under human supervision.
LogicFlo AI empowers professionals in regulatory affairs, medical writing, quality assurance, and medical information teams to execute high-compliance workflows significantly faster while maintaining accuracy and oversight.
The platform is currently in use at multiple global life sciences firms, with initial deployments showing remarkable improvements: timelines for medical writing have been shortened from weeks to minutes, and response times for medical information have been reduced from almost two weeks to just two days.
“Traditional automation has failed life sciences because it’s too rigid, too brittle, and too out of touch with how people actually work,” explained Arun Ramakrishnan, LogicFlo AI’s co-founder and CTO. “LogicFlo AI agents are different. They’re intelligent, composable, production-ready, and they understand the nuance of scientific work.”
With increasing demand and a growing library of agents, LogicFlo AI is positioning itself as a key foundational layer for regulated enterprises, redefining the execution of complex scientific knowledge work at scale.
Rohil Bagga, VP of investments at Lightspeed, said, “[LogicFlo’s] AI agent platform empowers medical affairs and commercial teams to build agentic workflows across diverse use cases, dramatically boosting productivity.”
With the new funding, LogicFlo AI plans to speed up product development, enhance integrations with life sciences systems such as Veeva and IQVIA, and expand its go-to-market and technical teams to address the increasing demand in the industry.
The company’s broader vision is to transform the way scientific work is conducted, equipping every expert with tools that align with the speed and complexity of modern science.
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