
Suplari is an AI-driven spend management and procurement analytics platform that leverages machine learning to unify and analyze disparate supplier data sources, including transactions, contracts, and supplier information. It delivers real-time insights and automated what-if analyses to help procurement, finance, and executive teams reduce costs, mitigate risks, and improve compliance. Suplari's solutions enable strategic and tactical procurement planning, aligning procurement with corporate financial goals and operational needs. The company serves Global 2000 clients and is recognized for innovation in sourcing and procurement applications, positioning itself as a leader in AI-powered procurement intelligence.

Suplari is an AI-driven spend management and procurement analytics platform that leverages machine learning to unify and analyze disparate supplier data sources, including transactions, contracts, and supplier information. It delivers real-time insights and automated what-if analyses to help procurement, finance, and executive teams reduce costs, mitigate risks, and improve compliance. Suplari's solutions enable strategic and tactical procurement planning, aligning procurement with corporate financial goals and operational needs. The company serves Global 2000 clients and is recognized for innovation in sourcing and procurement applications, positioning itself as a leader in AI-powered procurement intelligence.
What they do: AI-driven spend management and procurement intelligence platform
Headquarters: Seattle, Washington
Founded: 2017
Recent corporate event: Divestiture from Microsoft and relaunch as independent company (Dec 2023)
Known funding: Approximately $18.4M total (latest listed 2019)
Procurement spend management, supplier risk and compliance, procurement analytics
2017
Procurement software / Spend intelligence
10300000.00
Announced $10.3M Series A with participation from Madrona, Amplify, Two Sigma Ventures, and Workday Ventures
Latest funding listed on Sep 4, 2019 in aggregated funding records (Crunchbase)
“Investors have included Shasta Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, Workday Ventures, Madrona Venture Group, and Amplify Partners; Microsoft acquired the company in 2021 and retained a minor equity stake after the 2023 divestiture back to founders.”