AI-Powered Agtech Company IUNU Raises $20M in Funding

The company plans to scale its platform, expand into new markets and grow its team.

Written by Built In Staff, With AI
Published on Apr. 15, 2025
An image of IUNU's LUNA product is shown amid tomato crops.
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Ashley Bowden | Apr 15, 2025

IUNU, a Seattle-based agtech company, announced a $20 million funding round led by S2G Investments. The company’s LUNA platform leverages AI and machine learning to optimize greenhouse production for vine crops like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers.

IUNU aims to address key challenges in greenhouse agriculture, such as labor efficiency and resource management. LUNA is designed to help growers optimize their operations, reduce costs and improve crop yields through precision forecasting, automated labor quality management and dynamic crop steering solutions.

The fresh capital will help IUNU scale the LUNA platform, expand into high-value markets across North America and Europe, increase platform adoption and support the growth of its commercial and engineering teams.

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