Company Description
Fusemachines Inc. (NASDAQ: FUSE) is a global provider of enterprise AI products and services with a stated mission to democratize AI. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on helping organizations pursue what it describes as AI Enterprise Transformation, supporting clients at different stages of their digital AI journeys. Fusemachines combines proprietary platforms, domain-specific AI engines, and specialty services to help enterprises implement and scale artificial intelligence.
According to company disclosures, Fusemachines operates with offices in North America, Asia, and Latin America, reflecting a geographically distributed footprint. The company reports that it serves customers in industries such as retail, real estate, food & beverage, manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and government. This cross-industry orientation is anchored in its core platforms, AI Studio and AI Engines, which are repeatedly identified in press releases and SEC materials as the foundation of its product strategy.
Business model and core platforms
Fusemachines describes itself as a provider of enterprise AI technologies, products, and services. Its proprietary AI Studio platform is presented as the underlying layer that powers Fusemachines AI Engines. Company communications state that AI Studio enables enterprises across sectors such as retail, real estate, and food & beverage to build and deploy industry-specific custom AI-powered solutions with speed and scalability. AI Studio is characterized as a platform that can optimize task performance, adapt to organizational needs, and support rapid deployment and monitoring of large language models (LLMs) and machine learning (ML) models in production.
The company’s AI Engines are described as pre-built, industry and problem-specific components that sit on top of AI Studio. Public materials mention engines for use cases such as Fraud Detection, Information Extraction, and Forecasting. Fusemachines states that these engines are driven by advanced AI agents, Generative AI, and Predictive AI models, and are intended to help organizations accelerate decision-making, reduce costs, and generate high return on investment.
Vertical focus and industry applications
Fusemachines has highlighted a focused vertical strategy in several communications. In its 2026 growth strategy announcement, the company identified retail and real estate as its two primary vertical focus areas, citing early success deploying AI Engines in these sectors. It also references work in manufacturing, food & beverage, healthcare, finance, and government, positioning its technology as adaptable to a variety of enterprise environments.
Within real estate, Fusemachines has introduced AI Studio for Real Estate, described as a dedicated vertical offering that brings together a suite of AI engines tailored for real estate use cases. The company notes that this offering includes a modular AI layer that supports multi-agent orchestration, document intelligence, forecasting and time-series models, and production-grade data science pipelines. A partnership with RentRedi, a rental management software provider, is framed around integrating elements of AI Studio for Real Estate to support AI-powered workflows for independent landlords and tenants in the U.S. rental market.
Go-to-market approach and reseller network
Fusemachines has articulated a multi-pillar growth plan that includes vertical product innovation, organic sales and marketing investment, strategic partnerships, and selective acquisitions. A key component of its go-to-market model is the Fusemachines Reseller Network, which allows other organizations to apply to become authorized resellers of AI Studio and AI Engines. As described in company announcements, authorized resellers can sell, distribute, and license Fusemachines’ AI products to their own enterprise customers, extending Fusemachines’ reach into new regions and sectors.
One example highlighted by the company is the appointment of Genese Solution, an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, as an Authorized Reseller. Under this arrangement, Genese is expected to distribute and license AI Studio and AI Engines to customers across multiple markets, with Fusemachines emphasizing that this model broadens access to its AI platforms and supports global AI adoption.
Public listing and corporate structure
Fusemachines’ common stock trades on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol FUSE, and its warrants trade under the symbol FUSEW. According to an 8-K/A filing, the current public company structure was created through a business combination between CSLM Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), and the legacy Fusemachines business. In connection with the transaction, CSLM merged with and into CSLM Holdings, Merger Sub merged with the legacy Fusemachines entity, CSLM Holdings changed its name to Fusemachines Inc., and the prior Fusemachines entity changed its name to Fusemachines USA, Inc.
The company reports that it began trading on Nasdaq under the symbol FUSE following the closing of this business combination. Subsequent filings and press releases reiterate that Fusemachines is a Delaware corporation with its principal executive offices in New York, and that it has engaged KNAV CPA LLP as its independent public accounting firm for audits of its consolidated financial statements.
Mission and AI education initiatives
Across multiple press releases, Fusemachines consistently emphasizes its mission of democratizing AI. The company states that it aims to expand access to advanced AI technologies, education, and innovation across global markets. In addition to its enterprise offerings, Fusemachines highlights its work in providing high-quality AI education in underserved communities, describing this as part of its effort to help organizations and individuals achieve their full potential with AI.
The company has also referenced plans to expand responsible AI governance features within its platforms and to establish AI and product advisory boards. These initiatives are presented as part of a broader commitment to responsible AI and to building AI that is powerful, secure, accessible, and equitable.
Growth priorities and strategic focus
In outlining its growth strategy for 2026, Fusemachines described a multi-pillar plan centered on:
- Focused vertical product innovation in retail and real estate, building on what it characterizes as proven traction in these markets.
- Organic growth via increased investment in sales and marketing.
- Strategic partnerships, including global resellers and systems integrators, to extend its AI platforms to more enterprises.
- Selective acquisitions that complement its platform and support scaling.
The company links these priorities to its proprietary AI Studio and portfolio of AI Engines, describing them as the core of its product strategy and as enablers of rapid development and deployment of industry-specific AI solutions.
Use cases and technology capabilities
In its public descriptions, Fusemachines highlights several technology capabilities associated with AI Studio and AI Engines. These include the use of advanced AI Agents, Generative AI, and Predictive AI models, along with support for multi-agent orchestration, document intelligence, and time-series forecasting. The company states that its platforms are designed to integrate with existing tools, support flexible deployment options, and provide enterprise-grade scalability.
Pre-built engines mentioned by the company include Fraud Detection, Information Extraction, and Forecasting, which are positioned as building blocks for industry-specific solutions. Within real estate, AI Studio for Real Estate is described as enabling new AI-powered workflows for property management, including support for AI-powered onboarding and other landlord and tenant-facing features through partners such as RentRedi.
Regulatory disclosures and SEC reporting
Fusemachines files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including Form 8-K filings describing material events such as the completion of its business combination, changes in its independent registered public accounting firm, and communications with investors. An S-1 registration statement has also been filed, containing financial statements and other disclosures for periods including the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2024 and interim periods in 2025.
In one 8-K, the company disclosed that it received a Nasdaq notification letter related to a delayed Form 10-Q filing for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, and that it subsequently filed the report. Fusemachines stated that it believed this notice had no impact on the listing or trading of its securities on Nasdaq.
Educational and social impact focus
Company materials repeatedly reference an emphasis on AI education in underserved communities. Fusemachines describes ongoing efforts to scale AI education programs in such communities in the United States and globally. This educational focus is presented as aligned with its broader mission to democratize AI and to support a more inclusive AI-enabled future.