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・ June 30, 2026

The SaaS Source — June 2026

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This month’s roundup covers the latest innovations and developments from Japan’s SaaS industry including FLUX’s ¥6bn Series C for its enterprise AI enablement platform, PathosLogos’s ¥3.1bn Series B for its large-enterprise HR cloud, GenerativeX’s ¥650mn Series A to expand AI agent deployments across global enterprises and Sotas’s ¥1bn Series A first close targeting the largely untouched chemical industry vertical.

FLUX Raises ¥6 Billion Series C to Scale Enterprise AI Transformation Platform

PR Times reported (in Japanese) that FLUX, a Tokyo-based AI enablement partner, closed the first tranche of its Series C round, raising ¥6 billion (~$41 million) through a combination of new share issuance and secondary transactions. JIC Venture Growth Investments led the round, with NTT Data, Salesforce Ventures, DNX Ventures and SOMPO Growth Partners also participating, lifting FLUX’s cumulative funding to approximately ¥16 billion. The company provides end-to-end enterprise AI transformation services spanning strategy, implementation and in-house capability building to clients across financial services, manufacturing, retail and construction, with monthly revenue growing approximately 3.1x year-on-year as of April 2026. Japan faces a severe shortage of AI-capable engineers, making bundled consulting-plus-staffing platforms an increasingly attractive option for large corporations that cannot build internal AI teams quickly enough.

PathosLogos Closes ¥3.1 Billion Series B for Large-Enterprise HR Platform

The Bridge reported (in Japanese) that PathosLogos, a Tokyo-based HR SaaS company, completed a Series B round totalling ¥3.1 billion, bringing cumulative funding to ¥6.8 billion. The round comprised a ¥1.6 billion third-party allotment led by funds managed by SBI Investment and Leocapital Partners, plus the conversion of a ¥1.5 billion J-KISS instrument from May 2025. PathosLogos provides an HR co-creation platform and a payroll SaaS called Combosite, currently adopted by more than 100 corporate groups comprising over 300 companies; proceeds will fund AI agent development including a beta HR chatbot launched in February 2026 and deeper feature expansion of the payroll product. Japan’s large-enterprise HR software market has historically been dominated by expensive on-premise ERP systems, and PathosLogos is among the first cloud-native challengers purpose-built for that segment.

GenerativeX Raises ¥650 Million Series A to Deploy AI Agents Across Global Enterprises

PR Times reported (in Japanese) that GenerativeX, a Tokyo-based AI consulting and SaaS firm, closed a ¥650 million Series A round. The round was led by Nissay Capital, with Salesforce Ventures, Angel Bridge, DEEPCORE and SMBC Venture Capital also participating. Founded in June 2023, GenerativeX specializes in a “Forward Deployed Engineer” model in which AI engineers embed directly within client organizations to design and implement AI agents across finance, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing; the company reports that its clients’ combined market capitalization has exceeded ¥950 trillion across more than 80 enterprises. Proceeds will fund US market expansion, organizational growth and at least one acquisition planned for 2026. Demand for hands-on AI implementation support has accelerated sharply in Japan, where most large companies lack the internal engineering capacity to deploy AI agents independently.

Sotas Closes ¥1 Billion Series A First Tranche for Chemical Industry DX Platform

PR Times reported (in Japanese) that Sotas, a Tokyo-based vertical SaaS startup, closed the first tranche of its Series A round at ¥1 billion, with Globis Capital Partners leading. Sotas provides a cloud platform that digitizes information management, workflow and data analysis specifically for chemical manufacturers, an industry that continues to rely heavily on paper documents, email and spreadsheets for core business processes and has seen almost no SaaS penetration compared to sectors like construction or retail. The company positions chemistry-sector DX as one of the last large untapped vertical SaaS markets in Japan; the country’s chemical industry generates approximately ¥46 trillion in annual revenue. Proceeds will be used to expand the product and grow the sales organization ahead of a second close.

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