Supernova just lit up the funding sky with a $9.2 million Series A, and this is not your standard-issue enterprise SaaS headline. This raise lands like a pressure drop in a crowded club, sudden, electric, and impossible to ignore. Jiří Třečák and Oskar Koristka didn’t set out to build another design-to-dev handoff tool. They built an AI-powered vibe-coding platform that fuses design, code, and product workflows into one living, breathing system.
The idea was born in 2018, when Jiří Třečák, who had already steered digital platforms for governments that don’t tolerate downtime, and Oskar Koristka, who had architected enterprise systems for global clients, saw the same pain play out everywhere. Teams drowning in siloed tools. Data scattered across docs, code bases, and design files. Endless hours wasted updating requirements that were outdated by the time they shipped. Supernova emerged from that frustration, a platform designed not to juggle the chaos, but to end it.
Now the company is backed by a powerhouse syndicate. Taiwania Capital led the round, with J&T Ventures, Reflex Capital, Credo Ventures, EQT Ventures, Kaya VC, Wing VC, and Y Combinator returning to double down. That kind of lineup doesn’t just throw cash at hype, they place bets where the enterprise foundation is shifting.
And the foundation is shifting fast. Supernova tripled its user base in the last year. Revenue followed the same curve. Customers like Air France, KLM, Kraft Heinz, Paramount, Mozilla, LaunchDarkly, Mews, and Skyscanner don’t adopt experiments. They deploy what keeps planes flying, products moving, and systems stable. When Supernova says “enterprise-grade,” it is speaking the language of survival.
The platform’s edge is its automation. AI agents handle requirements syncing, documentation updates, and design enforcement before teams even realize the work needs doing. It integrates cleanly with Figma, GitHub, VS Code, and Slack, embedding into the workflows enterprises already run. No rip-and-replace, no cultural overhaul. Just velocity unlocked at scale.
With Series A funding, Supernova is setting up a U.S. headquarters in New York, expanding go to market muscle, and doubling down on AI capabilities inside the Portal. The roadmap is ambitious: predictive analytics, workflow optimization, and integrations with giants like Azure DevOps and Atlassian. The focus is clear: finance, retail, and manufacturing enterprises that can’t afford bloat or lag.

