AiKit, a Spanish artificial intelligence lab founded in 2024, has unveiled its innovative technological category, named Software for AIs. The announcement was made during the AiKit Live Private Summit, an exclusive event held on June 17th at the El Olivar venue in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid.
The gathering brought together over a hundred attendees, including media representatives, investment fund representatives, banking professionals, entrepreneurs, advisors, analysts, and professionals from the technology and financial sectors. The company has now surpassed the 20,000 client mark, closed 2025 with a net profit of 5 million euros, and forecasts reaching 10 million euros in 2026. These figures have attracted the attention of potential strategic partners and investors interested in high-growth technology companies in Europe.
Software for AIs is defined as a new generation of enterprise management software designed to be operated directly by artificial intelligence systems on companies' real operational processes. AiKit's proposal goes beyond simply integrating AI into existing applications; it focuses on building native systems for AI, enabling the execution of processes, analysis of operations, coordination of resources, management of information, and optimization of decisions.
The company argues that, amidst significant global investment in AI, many organizations still struggle to translate this technology into tangible business capabilities. "The AI race will not be won by those who build more models. It will be won by those who build the infrastructure on which all of them will operate," stated the company's executives during the event.
One of the event's objectives was the launch of specific AI products aimed at SMEs, seeking to facilitate the practical, scalable, and operationally adapted adoption of these solutions. AiKit's CEO, Miguel Martín Lacoma, and founder, Pablo Yusta, emphasized artificial intelligence's crucial role as a driver of technological and business transformation in the coming years, addressing current limitations in analysis, coordination, and decision-making.
AiKit believes the next phase of AI will focus on creating efficient infrastructures for models, mirroring previous technological revolutions like the Internet or cloud computing. The company aims to position itself as a key player in building this economic and business infrastructure for artificial intelligence.
Following the presentation, AiKit has begun searching for a strategic partner who shares its long-term vision. The company is seeking not only funding but also scale, international access, and alliances to broaden its technological proposal's reach, aiming to strengthen Spain's role in developing high-value technological solutions.




