Pipeshift, an AI infrastructure startup, has successfully raised USD 2.5 million in a seed round. The funding round was led by Y Combinator and SenseAI Ventures while also saw participation from the likes of Arka Venture Labs, Good News Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Astir VC, GradCapital, and MyAsiaVC.
Adding to this, prominent Silicon Valley angels also partiwhich included Kulveer Taggar CEO at Zuess, Umur Cubukcu, CEO of Ubicloud and former Head of PostgreSQL at Azure, and Krishna Mehra, Former Head at Engineering at Meta and Co-founder of Capillary Technologies.
To note, Pipeshift is set to launch a next-generation Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) which will enable engineering teams to steer AI workloads across any infrastructure, be it cloud or on-premises with unprecedented speed and precision.
Furthermore, Pipeshift addresses the enterprise need for control and infrastructure flexibility unlike existing players that act as GPU brokers offering one-size-fits-all solutions.
Having collaborated with over 30 companies which include the likes of NetApp, Pipeshift is on a mission to become a trusted partner for organizations who are looking to unlock AI's potential while maintaining control of their infrastructure and data at the same time.