Worldscape.ai has secured fresh capital as it works to build technology that can help organizations make faster and better decisions from complex data. The Redmond, Washington-based company has raised $10 million in a seed extension round, giving it additional funding to expand its engineering and AI research teams.
The funding round was led by Scout Ventures, with participation from Radius Capital. The latest investment follows Worldscape’s earlier $6 million seed round, which Scout Ventures also led in March 2026.
Worldscape Raises $10 Million
Worldscape is developing an AI-native decision platform focused on mission engineering. Its technology combines data, simulation, and engineering capabilities to help users work with complex environments and make informed decisions.
With the new funding, the company plans to expand its engineering and AI research teams. It will also continue developing autonomous AI agents, large-scale simulation capabilities and its platform marketplace. The company is also working to deepen integrations with government, industry and academic partners as it expands its platform.
Scout Ventures Leads the Round
Scout Ventures has continued to support Worldscape’s growth. The venture firm led the company’s initial $6 million seed funding round in March 2026 and has now led the $10 million seed extension. Radius Capital participated in both financing efforts, while Washington Harbour Partners participated in the earlier seed round.
The latest round brings Worldscape’s total funding raised during 2026 to $16 million, based on the two announced rounds. The additional capital comes as Worldscape continues to expand its technical team and develop its platform for mission engineering and decision support.
Building an AI-Native Decision Platform
Worldscape’s platform is designed around the idea of bringing data, simulation and engineering tools together so organizations can evaluate complex situations and develop solutions within a shared environment.
The company is continuing to develop autonomous AI agents and large-scale simulation capabilities as part of its platform. It is also building a marketplace for applications designed to work with its technology. These efforts are aimed at making the platform more useful across different organizations and applications while supporting the company’s expansion into government, industry, and academic markets.
Company Expands Its Engineering Team
Worldscape has also been growing its technical workforce. Recent reporting indicates that the company expanded from about 10 engineers to nearly 70 engineers over the past year. The new funding will allow the company to continue investing in engineering and AI research while developing the next stage of its platform.
For Worldscape, the latest financing represents another major step only months after its first seed round of the year. Rather than simply extending its runway, the company is using the capital to expand its technical capabilities and continue developing its decision platform.
Looking Ahead
Worldscape now has additional resources to grow its engineering and research operations and advance its work on autonomous AI agents, simulation, and its application marketplace.
The company will also continue working with government, industry and academic partners as it develops its platform. With Scout Ventures again leading the financing and Radius Capital participating, Worldscape enters its next phase with $10 million in new seed extension funding and a clear focus on expanding its technology and team.

