As software systems grow increasingly complex and interconnected, developers are facing mounting challenges in linking applications across different environments and programming languages. Graftcode, a Warsaw based startup, is tackling this issue head on with a new approach that aims to remove integration barriers entirely. The company has raised €2.1 million in fresh funding to accelerate development and expand adoption of its platform.
Funding to Support Growth and Beta Launch
The investment round was led by Hard2beat, with participation from DigitalOcean Ventures, Heartfelt Capital, and a group of private investors, including employees of the company.
This latest funding brings Graftcode’s total capital raised to €6.5 million and coincides with the launch of the beta version of its platform. The company aims to use this milestone to attract early adopters and gather feedback from the developer community.
Rethinking Software Integration
Founded by Przemysław Ładyński and Łukasz Ładyński, Graftcode builds on more than two decades of experience in enterprise integration technologies.
The company addresses a long standing challenge in software development, the complexity of connecting front end and back end systems. Traditional integration methods often rely on APIs, middleware, and client libraries, which can introduce inefficiencies, increase costs, and contribute to technical debt.
As organisations increasingly adopt AI driven applications, the need for seamless communication between services has become even more critical, making integration a key bottleneck.
Introducing Runtime Bridging
Graftcode’s solution is based on a concept it calls runtime bridging. This technology allows applications written in different programming languages to communicate directly without the need for traditional integration layers.
With a single command, developers can connect services and automatically generate the necessary client modules. This simplifies the development process and reduces the time required to build and maintain connections between systems.
By removing the need for APIs and middleware, the platform aims to improve performance and lower cloud infrastructure costs.
Broad Compatibility and Use Cases
The platform currently supports 14 programming languages and integrates with major cloud providers, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. These include web and mobile development, Internet of Things deployments, microservices architectures, and cloud to cloud communication.
It is also designed to support AI driven interactions, ensuring that applications are ready to work with advanced technologies without requiring additional integration efforts.
This flexibility allows developers to focus on building business logic rather than managing complex infrastructure.
Enabling the Next Generation of Development
Graftcode’s approach reflects a broader shift in software engineering, where reducing complexity and improving efficiency are becoming central priorities. By eliminating traditional integration layers, the company aims to redefine how systems communicate.
The platform’s architecture is designed to make applications more adaptable and easier to scale, particularly in environments where speed and flexibility are critical.
Scaling Adoption and Platform Development
The newly raised funds will be used to further develop Graftcode’s technology, enhance its features, and support the rollout of its beta version. The company also plans to invest in building a strong developer community to drive adoption.
As demand for more efficient and scalable software solutions continues to grow, Graftcode is positioning itself as a key player in simplifying one of the most complex aspects of modern development.
By rethinking integration from the ground up, the company aims to enable developers to build faster, reduce costs, and unlock new possibilities for innovation in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape.
