Micro-cap AI agent developer VIDA Global files for a $16 million IPO

IPO Overview
VIDA Global, which is developing an AI agent operating system for enterprise workflow automation, filed on Monday with the SEC to raise up to $16 million in an initial public offering.
The company plans to raise $16 million by offering 3.3 million shares at a price range of $4.50 to $5.00. At the midpoint of the proposed ranged, VIDA Global would command a fully diluted market value of $73 million.
VIDA Global claims it is building the AI Agent Operating System for modern businesses, with a platform designed to enable enterprises, service providers, software vendors, and entrepreneurs to deploy, govern, and manage production-grade AI agents across voice, messaging, email, and web. The company states that agents using its “Vida Agent OS” are intended to perform work that often falls through the cracks, including recovering missed calls, qualifying leads, scheduling and confirming appointments, triaging support tickets, maintaining CRM accuracy, and initiating payments.
The Cedar Park, TX-based company was founded in 2022 and generated $0.6 million in revenue for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025. It plans to list on the NYSE American under the symbol VIDA. VIDA Global filed confidentially on December 19, 2025. The Benchmark Company is the sole bookrunner on the deal.
About the Company
VIDA Global Inc. is building the AI Agent Operating System for modern businesses (the “Vida Agent OS”)。 Our platform is designed to enable enterprises, service providers, software vendors, and entrepreneurs to deploy, govern, and manage production-grade AI agents across voice, messaging, email, and web. These agents connect to systems companies already rely on—such as phones, CRMs, ticketing tools, calendars, and billing systems—and are intended to perform work that often falls through the cracks, including recovering missed calls, qualifying leads, scheduling and confirming appointments, triaging support tickets, maintaining CRM accuracy, and initiating payments. For businesses, we believe these capabilities may help support faster response times, fewer dropped handoffs, and higher conversion and completion rates, although results vary by customer and use case. Our mission is to make the AI-agent economy accessible to every business by equipping service and software providers with a platform for deploying and selling agents quickly and at scale. We focus on the “Business AI Agent” category—agents that are designed to operate within a company’s existing communication channels and systems of record to complete well-defined tasks such as answering inbound calls, responding to missed contacts, booking meetings, following up with prospects, and capturing payments.