Tailor Completes Expansion of Series A Round to $37 Million
Funding Sources Expanded to Include Independent and Financial VCs, Growth Investors, and Major Financial Institutions
Tailor Technologies, a provider of a headless ERP platform, has completed its Series A funding round with an additional close, bringing the total raised to 37 million USD (approximately 5.5 billion JPY).
In this latest round, new investors include independent VCs i-nest capital and ALPHA, financial VC Fukoku CVC Fund, growth investor JP Investment, and major financial institution Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank. Existing investors from the seed round, Global Brain and GLOBIS Capital Partners, also made additional investments.
Tailor provides a flexible modular architecture that replaces traditional monolithic (single-structure) ERPs, realizing a “Composable ERP” where companies can freely configure the optimal business systems via API. Tailor’s headless architecture separates the data and logic layers from the UI through an API-first design, enabling flexible customization of business processes and user experiences in a short period. Furthermore, it natively supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) regardless of whether functions are standard or customized. This facilitates easy integration with third-party AI agents without additional engineering on Tailor’s side, supporting intelligent business automation via AI.
With this funding, Tailor will accelerate the development of its flexible and modular ERP platform and further promote its adoption by enterprise companies both domestically and internationally.
About Tailor
Tailor Technologies provides enterprise companies with the “Tailor Platform,” a platform that allows for the development of custom-tailored business software for individual companies at 10x speed, and the world’s first Headless ERP (API-based ERP product) built on the “Tailor Platform.” These are offered as business operation foundations that are resilient to change and capable of rapid response.
Through Tailor’s composable architecture, business modules such as inventory, purchasing, shipping, accounting, and omnichannel management can be flexibly combined, eliminating the constraints common in traditional ERPs. Its schema-driven, API-first design allows for the construction of unique proprietary UIs and integration with existing systems, bringing the speed of the AI era directly to enterprise DX (Digital Transformation).


