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MING Labs
MING Labs is a bootstrapped enterprise AI firm that shipped over €50M in projects and now runs its own operations on AI agents.
MING Labs
Agents are changing everything. Outside and in. MING Labs designs the enterprise that works alongside AI agents — discoverable outside, productive inside.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2011
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Germany
City
Munich
Corporate office
Schwanthalerstr. 13 II, 80336 Munich, Germany
Additional offices
Berlin, Germany · Shanghai, China · Singapore
Principals
Matthias Roebel
CEO and Co-founder
Marc Seefelder
Chief Creative Officer and Co-founder
Sebastian Mueller
Chief Operating Officer and Co-founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment and strategic decisions at MING Labs?
The three co-founders — Matthias Roebel (CEO), Sebastian Mueller (COO), and Marc Seefelder (CCO) — jointly govern the firm. They have led the company since its 2011 founding without outside investors, maintaining full ownership and control over its strategic direction and internal venture allocation.
How does MING Labs source its enterprise engagements?
The firm converts direct relationships with European and Asian industrials. It cites 15 years of in-market presence with references to long-standing clients such as Bosch, Siemens, and Voith. Its website positions Matthias Roebel and Sebastian Mueller as the primary points of contact for new engagements, responding personally to inbound inquiries within 24 hours.
Does MING Labs take outside capital or operate as a traditional venture firm?
No. MING Labs is bootstrapped and founder-owned, reporting no outside investors. It builds internal ventures like Hyperize and its Knowledge Graph product but does not operate a venture fund. Its venture building activity occurs in partnership with Wright Partners, led by Ziv Ragowsky and Toi Ngee Tan.
What is MING Labs' relationship with Wright Partners?
MING Labs co-leads venture building initiatives with Wright Partners. Ziv Ragowsky and Toi Ngee Tan, both partners at Wright Partners, directly collaborate on these initiatives. Senior Advisor Claudia Zeisberger, a professor at INSEAD, is also involved in the shared ecosystem between the two entities.
What is Hyperize and how does it relate to MING Labs' core business?
Hyperize is an internally built venture that makes enterprise brands discoverable, trusted, and transactable by AI agents. It is both a commercial product and a proof point for MING Labs' thesis on agent readiness. The firm uses it to demonstrate the external agent experience transformation it recommends to clients.
How does MING Labs' internal use of AI agents affect its client work?
Since January 2026, MING Labs has run a hybrid organization where AI agents with specific roles — handling pipeline intelligence, code deployment, and overnight production — operate alongside human teams. The firm states that this gives it direct operating experience with the same agent-integration challenges its enterprise clients face, which it uses to inform its consulting and build work.
What philanthropic structures does MING Labs maintain?
The firm operates the MING Labs Foundation as its philanthropic vehicle. No further detail on the foundation's grantmaking focus, governance, or separation from the commercial entity is publicly available.
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