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Meet Mirai, the Parisian AI Startup Revolutionizing Local Business

Discover how this innovative company is transforming the city's tech scene with its cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions

By Paris Tech Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 2:54 pm

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Meet Mirai, the Parisian AI Startup Revolutionizing Local Business
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This month, Mirai, a Paris-based artificial intelligence startup, has launched a new platform that is set to disrupt the way local businesses operate, with over 50 companies in the city already signed up to use its services.

The rise of artificial intelligence is having a profound impact on businesses across the globe, and Paris is no exception. As the city continues to establish itself as a major hub for tech innovation, companies like Mirai are at the forefront of this revolution, providing AI-powered solutions that are helping to drive growth and efficiency for local businesses. With the city's vibrant tech scene, which includes the prestigious Station F startup incubator and the Paris-Saclay University, Mirai is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for AI solutions.

In the heart of the city, Mirai's headquarters on Rue de Rivoli is just a stone's throw from the famous Louvre Museum, and the company is already making waves in the local business community. From the trendy cafes of Le Marais to the historic streets of Montmartre, Mirai's platform is being used by businesses of all sizes to streamline operations, improve customer service, and increase revenue. The company is also working closely with local organizations, such as the Paris Chamber of Commerce and the French Tech association, to promote the adoption of AI solutions among small and medium-sized enterprises.

The Data Behind the Innovation

According to a recent report by the Paris Region Economic Development Agency, the use of artificial intelligence is expected to increase by 25% in the next year, with 70% of businesses in the region planning to invest in AI solutions. Mirai's platform is priced at €500 per month for small businesses, making it an affordable option for companies looking to leverage the power of AI. Since its launch in January 2026, the platform has already processed over 10,000 transactions, with a customer satisfaction rate of 95%. As of June 2026, Mirai has raised €2 million in funding from local investors, which will be used to further develop its platform and expand its team.

So what happens next for Mirai and the local businesses it is working with? As the company continues to grow and expand its services, it is likely that we will see even more innovative AI-powered solutions being developed in the city. For businesses looking to get ahead of the curve, now is the time to start exploring the potential of artificial intelligence and how it can be used to drive growth and success. Whether you're a small cafe owner in the Latin Quarter or a large corporation with offices in La Défense, Mirai's platform is definitely worth considering. With its cutting-edge technology and commitment to supporting local businesses, Mirai is set to play a major role in shaping the future of the Parisian tech scene.

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