Xoople, the data infrastructure company building a global
system of record for physical change on Earth, has closed a $130 million Series
B round. The round included investors such as Nazca Capital, MCH, CDTI
(Government of Spain), Buenavista Equity Partners, and Endeavor Catalyst,
bringing the company’s total funding to $225 million.
Founded in 2019, Xoople has spent the past seven years
developing its end-to-end system in stealth while building global partnerships
to integrate its data into enterprise tools.
The investment positions the
company as one of the most well-capitalised players in its category, supported
by a proprietary satellite-based system capable of generating high-precision,
scientific-grade datasets. Xoople is now entering its commercial phase, with
rollout beginning this quarter.
As AI systems increasingly shift toward autonomous,
agent-driven workflows, demand for reliable real-world data is expected to
grow. Xoople’s platform provides this “ground-truth” layer, enabling
applications across supply chain optimisation, infrastructure monitoring,
insurance risk modelling, disaster response, and geopolitical analysis.
The
company refers to this infrastructure as the “Earth’s System of Record,”
designed to connect digital systems with real-time physical-world intelligence.
Every major computing era creates a new system of record;
those that define that system become the economic centers of that era. CRMs
gave companies a system of record for customers. Cloud platforms create systems
of record for software and data. We are building the system of record for the
physical world in the AI era with Xoople. After seven years developing our
system in stealth, we are incredibly excited to begin commercialisation in Q2
and start scaling up that capability in the market,
said Fabrizio Pirondini, CEO of Xoople.
Early users include government agencies and Fortune 500
companies applying the platform to areas such as agricultural forecasting,
urban planning, and scenario modelling.
Xoople’s mission is to provide organisations
with access to real-time physical-world intelligence, supporting the next
generation of AI systems.

