Artificial Labs, a provider of digital brokerage and underwriting technology for the specialty and commercial insurance markets, has successfully closed a $45 million Series B funding round.
The capital injection marks an important milestone for Artificial as it continues to grow and expand its global market share.
“This round of financing gives us room to grow confidently,” said David King, co-founder of Artificial. “This investment allows us to scale in a way that keeps pace with our clients. We have the team, technology and stability to support the largest brokers and operators as they modernize how they operate.”
With the new funding, Artificial has ambitious growth plans to double its size over the next 12 months, a move aimed at cementing its position as one of the strongest insurtech partners in the market.
Artificial highlighted that the company also plans to expand its global operations into the United States in 2026, while expanding its reach and solidifying its leadership position in the London market.
“We built a platform that solves real problems in insurance,” said Artificial co-founder Johnny Bridges. “With this investment, we will grow our team, continue to innovate, and ensure Artificial remains the natural choice for brokers and operators looking for smarter ways to trade digitally.”
This round of financing was led by European fintech investor CommerzVentures, with participation from European B2B technology investor Move Capital Fund I.
Existing investors including Augmentum Fintech, 6 Degrees Capital, FOM and TrueSight Ventures also participated in the round.
Their continued engagement demonstrates continued confidence in Artificial’s direction and long-term strategy.
Heiko Schwender, Managing Partner at CommerzVentures, commented: “We are delighted to support Artificial as they expand their leadership position globally. We have been supporting next-generation technology businesses for more than a decade.
“Artificial’s platform solves real structural issues that have limited commercial and specialty insurance efficiency for decades. The team’s rare combination of deep insurance domain expertise and world-class engineering puts them in a unique position to redefine this market.”
Hervé Malausséna, founding partner of Move Capital Fund I, said: “The human advantage is the result of a rare blend of deep insurance expertise, strong client relationships and highly innovative technology. The firm is ideally positioned to solve bottleneck challenges for global professional risk allocation players, reflecting Move Capital’s belief in a platform that transforms domain expertise into scalable, data-driven operational execution.”

