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The web has fundamentally transformed from a simple searchable index into a complex system where information is concealed behind authentication, dynamic content, and personalized experiences. TinyFish is developing Enterprise Web Agents designed for this evolved landscape.
The narrative of the web centers on expansion—from static pages to millions of indexed sites, then e-commerce and social platforms became central to modern life, eventually moving entire industries online. Once comprehensible, the web now presents significant challenges: content protected by login requirements, constantly shifting information through scripting and customization, and dynamic pricing. This complexity creates an environment too intricate for human analysis.
Enterprise Web Agents represent a new category of infrastructure. These systems execute comprehensive workflows across the modern web, evaluated by tangible business results rather than innovation metrics. They deliver production-grade reliability, complete visibility through logging systems, governance mechanisms, and security standards matching Fortune 500 requirements. Operating from single to thousands of concurrent agents monthly, they adapt to evolving web conditions including authentication barriers, anti-bot protections, and design modifications.
TinyFish reports these agents currently operate in production environments with major companies, executing hundreds of thousands of operations monthly.
The company announced "$47M in Series A funding led by ICONIQ, with participation from USVP, Mango Capital, MongoDB Ventures, and Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners."
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TinyFish is launching a high-intensity virtual accelerator program, backed by $2M from Mango Capital. This accelerator is designed to fund and support the founders building the next generation of software on top of the Agentic Web. Applications open February 17, 2026. Rolling admissions.


Google's Gemini 3.0 Flash delivers measurably better accuracy than 2.5 Flash, and that improvement compounds at scale. We tested it on complex multi-step navigation—the results were immediate: faster execution, more precise decisions, cleaner output. For production workflows, a 5% accuracy gain translates to hundreds fewer failures per month. If consumer browser agents felt too inconsistent for production, this changes the equation.