Spun is an Indonesian travel-technology company applying agentic AI to one of travel's most painful and fragmented problems: visas and entry permits. Rather than treating visa processing as a manual back-office service, Spun positions visas as programmable travel infrastructure, deploying purpose-built AI agents that standardize document collection, eligibility checks, and submission across a huge range of visa types and destination countries.

The platform serves both individual travelers and B2B customers such as travel agencies and online travel platforms, which can embed Spun's visa capabilities into their own booking flows. By automating the fragmented and error-prone steps that typically require specialized human agents, Spun aims to make obtaining a visa as predictable as booking a flight. The company reports processing thousands of visa applications within its first 12 months of operation, with a 99% approval rate, supporting more than 300 visa types across over 90 countries.

Spun was founded in 2025 by Christa Sabathaly and Dilla Anindita, who met while working at LINE Indonesia. Sabathaly brings a background in economics and digital marketing with prior experience at Google, while Anindita was a product lead at Grab and Cookpad. Their combined consumer-product and growth experience underpins Spun's focus on a clean traveler experience layered on top of complex regulatory workflows.

In a seed round announced in January 2026, Spun raised $1.8M led by Japan's Genesia Ventures, with participation from existing backers Antler, Iterative, and Kopital Ventures, plus new investors Spiral Ventures and angel Kum Hong Siew, former managing director of Airbnb China. The company plans to use the funding to expand its AI-enabled visa infrastructure across Southeast Asia.