Skyral Raises $20 Million to Advance Decision Intelligence for the Unknown
June 18, 2025
byFenoms Startup Research
Skyral, a rising star in real-time decision intelligence, has raised $20 million in Series A funding to accelerate the development of its AI-driven platform. The round was led by NOIA Capital and Accrete Capital, and positions Skyral as a new leader in a critical and fast-growing space: high-stakes operational decision-making for complex, uncertain environments.
Founded by Naomi Hulme and Jason Kennedy, Skyral builds decision infrastructure that supports defense, government, and enterprise clients navigating real-world volatility—be it battlefield conditions, supply chain disruption, or strategic forecasting.
Their mission: to be the platform "with you for the unknown."
What Skyral Actually Does
At its core, Skyral is a decision intelligence operating system designed to bring clarity to chaos. The platform integrates structured and unstructured data sources, runs real-time simulations, and delivers ranked options and potential outcomes for human-in-the-loop decision makers.
Key capabilities include:
- Multi-modal data ingestion (satellite, sensor, human intel, economic inputs)
- Dynamic scenario modeling with machine learning overlays
- Autonomous alerting for risk escalation and anomaly detection
- Collaboration environments for joint operations and inter-agency coordination
Skyral serves sectors where wrong moves have exponential consequences—including defense, national security, emergency response, and high-risk infrastructure.
The Rise of Decision Intelligence Platforms
Decision intelligence has emerged as one of the fastest-growing fields in enterprise AI. According to Gartner, by 2026 over 33% of large organizations will be using decision intelligence technology for structured decision-making.
Unlike static dashboards or retrospective analytics, decision intelligence focuses on predictive and prescriptive outcomes—empowering organizations to take action faster, with clearer risk framing and confidence levels.
The total market for decision intelligence platforms is projected to reach $19.8 billion by 2030 (Fortune Business Insights), with defense, healthcare, and energy leading early adoption due to their reliance on precision under pressure.
Skyral is positioned uniquely here—not just as a software vendor, but as a mission partner offering contextual intelligence in environments where time, ambiguity, and lives intersect.
Why This Raise Matters
Skyral’s $20 million raise isn’t just about platform maturity—it’s about momentum. As global uncertainty accelerates across geopolitical, technological, and environmental domains, decision-making infrastructure is no longer a “nice to have.”
Defense agencies, national labs, and critical industries are demanding decision architectures that can scale across operations while integrating diverse datasets—from satellite feeds to battlefield sensors to economic risk indicators.
That’s exactly where Skyral fits in: a plug-and-play platform with the flexibility of modern enterprise software, but hardened for real-world operational demands.
And here’s the founder insight buried beneath the headlines: the reason Skyral is breaking through in one of the hardest markets to penetrate—government—isn’t because their AI is more powerful on paper. It’s because they built from the edge inward.
Most startups begin with a beautiful backend, a slick UI, or a tightly scoped sandbox demo. Skyral did the opposite. They started with how decisions actually unfold under pressure—fragmented data, human fallibility, policy latency—and asked: what does usefulness look like when the system is breaking, not when it’s stable?
If you’re building for public sector, defense, infrastructure, or any mission-critical space, this is the path: design for degraded conditions, not ideal ones. The product that works when things go wrong is the product that wins when budgets go up.
Skyral didn’t just sell AI—they sold readiness. That’s what complex buyers actually want.
Market Outlook: The Future Is Mission-Driven AI
According to MarketsandMarkets, the AI in defense market is expected to grow from $8.4 billion in 2023 to $17.3 billion by 2028, driven by a global push toward digitized warfare, real-time mission planning, and multi-domain operations.
Simultaneously, decision intelligence is gaining traction in enterprise and government:
- Gartner projects that by 2026, over 33% of large organizations will use decision intelligence platforms in daily workflows
- McKinsey reports that agencies using real-time decision support tools have reduced operational delays by 30% and improved contingency response time by up to 45%
- The global decision intelligence market is forecast to reach $19.8 billion by 2030, with defense, critical infrastructure, and energy sectors as the top spenders (Fortune Business Insights)
Skyral’s edge? It’s not just riding the wave—it’s building the framework for how decisions get made in the middle of chaos.
What’s Next for Skyral?
With Series A funding secured, Skyral plans to:
- Expand its engineering and field ops teams for direct agency and enterprise support
- Enhance its proprietary simulation engines with multi-agent AI collaboration tools
- Launch new modules for emergency response, cross-border logistics, and energy resilience
- Integrate deeper with GIS and sensor intelligence partners
- Extend the Skyral Core platform to serve private sector risk teams in finance, insurance, and maritime
The company is also building a cross-sector coalition to develop standards in ethical AI use in defense and public infrastructure—a move designed to scale impact while maintaining transparency.