From Berlin Side Project to $5.2B: n8n Becomes Core of SAP's AI Orchestration Platform
Breaking News — n8n, a workflow automation startup founded in Berlin in 2019, has been valued at $5.2 billion after SAP embedded its technology into Joule Studio — the agent-building environment at the heart of SAP’s newly unveiled Autonomous Enterprise platform.
The seven-year-old company, which began as a side project by developer Jan Oberhauser, now serves as the orchestration layer for one of the world’s largest enterprise software ecosystems.
Why This Matters
“SAP chose n8n because our open-core model lets enterprises automate workflows without vendor lock-in,” said Jan Oberhauser, founder and CEO of n8n. “This integration validates our vision of democratizing automation.”

The deal positions n8n — previously known in developer communities for its fair-code licensing — as a critical infrastructure component in SAP’s ambition to unify business processes with generative AI agents.
Background
Oberhauser started n8n in 2019 while working at a Berlin tech firm. Frustrated with expensive, closed-source automation tools, he built an open-source alternative that soon gained traction among IT professionals.
By 2023, n8n had raised over $100 million from investors including Felicis Ventures and Sequoia Capital China. Its library of 350+ integrations and node-based visual editor attracted enterprises seeking flexible workflow orchestration.
The startup’s valuation jumped from $2.5 billion in early 2024 to $5.2 billion following the SAP partnership announcement. The deal was finalized earlier this month, sources told The Next Web.
What This Means
For SAP, embedding n8n inside Joule Studio means customers can now build complex multi-step AI agents that autonomously trigger actions across ERP, HR, supply chain, and customer experience systems without custom coding.

“This is not just another integration — it’s the orchestration backbone of our Autonomous Enterprise,” said an SAP spokesperson. “n8n gives our agents the ability to coordinate workflows across any system, on-premise or cloud.”
For n8n, the partnership provides instant access to SAP’s 400,000+ enterprise customers. The company plans to maintain its open-core model while offering premium SAP-specific connectors and enterprise support tiers.
Market Reaction
Shares of SAP rose 1.2% in Frankfurt trading after the announcement. Analysts at Gartner described the move as “a strategic hedge against rising competition from UiPath and Microsoft Power Automate.”
Industry observers note that n8n’s open approach could pressure proprietary vendors to loosen licensing restrictions. “This is a wake-up call for the automation market,” said analyst Lisa Grant of Forrester Research.
The deal is expected to close in Q2 2025, pending regulatory approvals. n8n will operate as an independent subsidiary and continue to support non-SAP environments.
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