Display.dev, a Tallinn-based startup building a document platform for AI agents, has raised €470,000 in pre-seed funding. The round was backed by Outlast Fund, FIRSTPICK, Curiosity VC, and angel investor Henrik Bohman, Wise’s first product manager.
Founded in April 2026 by Ott Ilves and Carl Rannaberg, Display.dev was created to address the challenge of sharing and collaborating on content generated by AI agents. The platform enables AI agents to publish, share and update documents through a workflow similar to Google Drive.
Each AI-generated document receives a shareable URL, allowing colleagues to review and comment on the content. AI agents can then process that feedback and publish updated versions, creating a collaborative workflow between human reviewers and AI-generated output.
Designed to be agent-agnostic, Display.dev supports interoperability across different AI assistants and models, allowing organisations to use a range of AI tools without being tied to a single platform or provider.
Unlike many AI and SaaS products that rely on per-seat licensing, Display.dev uses company-wide pricing, allowing organisations of different sizes to store and collaborate on AI-generated documents without scaling costs based on the number of users.
"Our original intent was to build an elegant solution to one small problem. But the deeper we went, the clearer it became just how large the need for knowledge work infrastructure for agents actually is. The productivity that agents produce today hasn’t yet transferred into most companies – and we’re building one of the key pieces that will make that transfer possible", said Ott Ilves, co-founder of Display.dev.
The fresh capital will be used to further develop Display.dev’s agent-native document platform and expand the infrastructure that enables organisations to manage, share and collaborate on AI-generated content.

