Germany’s Flip has raised €22M to keep pushing AI into workplaces where employees rarely sit at a desk.
Existing backers Notion Capital and HV Capital expanded their stakes, joined by L-Bank, the development bank of Baden-Württemberg. The round follows a €25M Series A extension in 2025 and more than €26.5M raised in 2022.
Flip combines communication, workflows, digital identity and AI in a single app aimed at the roughly 80% of employees who do not work at a desk. Customers include Bosch, REWE Group, SIXT and TEDi.
The company argues office workers got AI first while production lines, stores and care settings lagged, held back by missing digital identity and infrastructure. Its Fusion app builder generates custom frontline applications in real time, tailored to a store, team or process. A second capability, Frontline Identity, removes the requirement for a corporate email address so deskless workers can reach employer systems.
Greif, in an initial pilot, reported 85% adoption and sustained 74% weekly active users, then rolled Flip out to more than 100 sites across 15 countries.
Co-founder and CEO Benedikt Brand says the funding backs the secure digital identity, AI agents and custom apps that frontline organizations need before AI can matter in daily operational work.