Aigentsphere, an Australia-based AI agent management and governance platform, has announced the close of a seed funding round led by Main Sequence, an Australian deep tech investment fund co-founded by CSIRO.
The Aigentsphere platform aims to address potential AI agent sprawl by providing a unified control layer that enables organisations to register and onboard all AI agents, monitor their performance in real time, track costs, enforce policies and automatically generate compliance reporting.
The platform is already being piloted by several unnamed early adopter enterprise organisations and is built to be agnostic to underlying AI technology, as well as empowering monitoring of agents across functions including customer service, operations and internal productivity.
The $4 million raised will aid in bolstering its engineering team, alongside accelerating the deployment of Aigentsphere’s management platform and supporting the expansion of operations across Australia and the United States.
CEO of Aigentsphere Quinton Anderson said enterprises already know how to manage intelligences at scale - they do it every day with sophisticated HR and risk management systems for their human employees - yet when it comes to AI agents, companies are effectively flying blind.
"Aigentsphere was built to be the system of record that gives organisations visibility into what their agents are doing, what they cost, and how they’re performing," he said.
"By bringing structure, accountability and governance to AI, we enable companies to move faster with confidence, not caution.”




