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Tailor’s platform enables enterprises to build their own ERP stack using its composable, headless architecture that decouples the data and logic layer from the UI, allowing for highly customizable workflows and easy integration with best-of-breed SaaS tools

July 7, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Tailor, a headless ERP platform for modern retail businesses, announced an additional close of its Series A round, bringing the total raised to $22 million. The new investors include JIC Venture Growth Investments (JIC VGI), a Japanese government-backed investment fund, and New Enterprise Associates (NEA). Y Combinator, which participated in Tailor’s seed round, also increased its investment. This second close reflects growing global demand for flexible, API-first business systems that help enterprises move beyond the limitations of monolithic ERPs. “Tailor’s platform serves an increasingly complex supply chain landscape and we believe Tailor has the potential to rethink the ERP systems that power global commerce and operational agility,” said Andrew Schoen, Partner Technology Investing Team, at NEA. Tailor enables mid-market and enterprise companies to build and evolve their own ERP stack with speed and flexibility. Its composable, headless architecture decouples the data and logic layer from the user interface, allowing for highly customizable workflows and easy integration with best-of-breed SaaS tools. With Tailor, companies can: Orchestrate cross-system workflows with customizable modules for inventory, purchasing, fulfillment, finance, and more; Replace or integrate with legacy systems without re-architecting core infrastructure; Give developers and AI agents programmatic access to business logic and operational data; Deliver internal tools or customer-facing experiences with custom UIs

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