- AgZen raised $10 million in Series A funding to advance precision agriculture technologies, led by DCVC Bio and Material Impact.
- Their RealCoverage system uses AI and computer vision to optimize pesticide and fertilizer application, saving farmers 30-50% on costs while boosting yields.
- The funding will expand the technology to cover all chemical inputs, including foliar pesticides and granular fertilizers, setting new efficiency standards.
- RealCoverage has been adopted for nearly a million acres in 2025, highlighting its potential to transform farming practices and promote sustainability.
AgZen, a leader in feedback-optimized agriculture, has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by DCVC Bio, with participation from Material Impact.
This investment will accelerate the company’s mission to revolutionize chemical application in farming, addressing inefficiencies that cost U.S. farmers billions annually. AgZen’s flagship product, RealCoverage, uses AI and computer vision to optimize pesticide and fertilizer application, achieving 30-50% savings while improving crop yields.
The funding will expand RealCoverage’s capabilities to include foliar, residual pesticides, and granular fertilizers, setting new industry standards for efficiency.
Already adopted for nearly a million acres in 2025, AgZen’s technology provides farmers with real-time insights into chemical effectiveness, enabling data-driven decisions.
CEO Vishnu Jayaprakash emphasized the transformative potential of their approach, which combines interfacial science and AI to optimize agrochemical use.
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