Top 15 AI startups in Sweden

Dec 27, 2025
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Lovable
Funding: $522.5M
Lovable develops a vibe coding platform that allows users to build websites and apps from text prompts, including the UI/frontend (often using the popular UX coding tool React) and database connectivity like Supabase. Chat mode helps you think through problems, debug errors, and plan your product directly within Lovable. Agent mode automates tasks such as editing code after reading project files or debugging. Lovable integrates shared connectors, personal connectors (MCP servers), and any API to add capabilities to deployed apps, provide context during app creation and securely call custom or third-party APIs. The service charges a per-use model: the more tasks requested from chat/agent, the more credits are deducted from the account. The company's clients include large software companies such as Klarna, Uber and Zendesk.
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Einride
Funding: $752.3M
Einride produces autonomous electric trucks, develops charging station infrastructure in Europe and provides transportation services. Einride trucks are cable-free and controlled by a Control Tower. The self-driving system combines high-precision sensors and an AI model that processes over 5.2 million data points per second, providing seamless perception, precise object detection and intelligent navigation on complex routes. The company also creates corporate fleets of electric trucks, from planning and deployment to full operation. Einride's Saga software allows fleet management and makes freight transportation more intelligent. Through continuous data collection, Saga manages, monitors and optimizes road freight transportation using artificial intelligence. Einride partners with some of the world's largest companies, including PepsiCo, Heineken, DP World, GE Appliances, and Philips. Acquired by Legato Merger Corp
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Neko Health
Funding: $325.1M
Neko has created a new AI-based medical scanning technology concept that allows for comprehensive and non-invasive health data collection that is both convenient and economical for the general people.
4
Tibber
Funding: $181.2M
Tibber is a digital electricity supplier that uses AI to switch around power for houses based on their predicted levels of consumption.
5
Sana
Funding: $137M
Sana Labs is the global leader in the development and application of artificial intelligence to learning. We partner with the world’s leading organizations to transform learning outcomes with personalized learning.
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Mavenoid
Funding: $45.9M
Mavenoid is a troubleshooting software that helps its users to locate malfunctions and provides guidelines on how to fix it via an AI-powered chatbot.
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ClimateView
Funding: €28.3M
ClimateView is a climate action technology company that combines scientific modelling, machine learning and interface design to help cities understand and act on the complex climate challenge, clearly.
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Depict.ai
Funding: $19.9M
Depict.ai builds a product recommendation engine for e-commerce stores.
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Supernormal
Funding: $12M
Supernormal is an AI assistant that automatically writes detailed notes for Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet video meetings.
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Skyqraft
Funding: $10.9M
Skyqraft conducts aerial inspection of power lines through unmanned airplanes and machine learning
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Kive
Funding: $8.8M
Kive is a company that enables creatives to collect visual assets.
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Engrate
Funding: $3M
Engrate offers an integration platform for connecting to energy actors, systems, and data sources.
13
Eneryield
Funding: $2.1M
Eneryield develops ML-based solutions to predict incipient faults and failures in assets of electric power systems, assess grid health, minimize energy losses due to Power Quality problems
14
Fictive Reality
Funding: SEK500K
Conversational simulations to boost soft skills, onboard and learning for enterprise staff and universities.
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Meeko.ai
Meeko.ai is a personalized assistant for gamers, powered by conversational AI. It helps players improve by offering advice and insights for different game situations, right when they need it, without leaving their game.
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Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)pro