Architect AI, a London-based startup, has secured £3.5 million in a seed funding round. The company, which is a year old, has developed an “agentic website platform” that allows for AI-driven sites that adapt to visitors in real time.
The new capital will be used to support product development, expand the engineering team, and scale the company’s efforts across Europe and North America. According to the company, its London engineering hub will grow, and it will open a larger US office in early 2026. The founding team includes Ted Eltringham (CEO), Luke Ramsden (CPTO), and Chris Nicolas (COO).
The company’s platform turns any site into a “self-learning AI agent” that observes visitor behaviour, generates context-aware content, and automates workflows in real time. The goal is for two people visiting the same page to have entirely different experiences tailored to their needs.
Ted Eltringham, CEO and co-founder, said, “We call it giving your website a brain. Because that’s literally what we’re doing. And once you see a website that can think, you can’t go back to one that can’t.”
Chris Nicolas, co-founder and COO, added, “The response from customers has been overwhelming—this funding accelerates our ability to scale agent-driven sites that drive conversion and help organizations transform how they engage customers.”
Luke Ramsden stated, “Bringing Architect AI from prototype to production in under 12 months has been an incredible journey. With this fresh capital, we’ll grow our London engineering hub, deepen strategic partnerships, and open a larger U.S. office in early 2026.”
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