Kubiya raises another $6M for AI assistant for DevOps teams
Kubiya raises another $6M for AI assistant for DevOps teams
The Israeli startup took its Seed funding to $12 million after initially raising $6 million in October 2022.
Kubiya, which develops conversational AI solutions for DevOps teams, has closed its $12 million Seed round with a $6 million extension of equity and debt financing. The company also announced the launch of its new platform, AI Teammates, that enables delegation of complex tasks to digital colleagues through organic, human-like conversations.
Heavybit led Kubiya’s current financing, with Hyperwise VC participating. Chef co-founder and Heavybit partner Jesse Robbins will join the Kubiya board. HashiCorp co-founder Armon Dadgar has joined as a company advisor, and angel investors include Slack co-founder Cal Henderson and others.
Co-founded by CEO Amit Eyal Govrin and CTO Shaked Askayo in 2022, the company is headquartered in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv
According to the company, thousands of developers, including engineering teams from large enterprises to mature startups like A+E Networks and Morse, are already using AI Teammates.
AI Teammates leverages a full-stack AI, infrastructure as code, and LLMs to offer fluid, adaptable, and scalable automation. They seamlessly integrate into current organizational processes and platforms without the need for exhaustive planning, allowing users to delegate tasks, enhancing autonomy, predictability, and efficiency.
"If fully automating a process were as simple as asking a colleague to take on a task, delegating with trust that it would be completed in a predictable, controllable, and auditable manner, then almost anything could be automated," said Kubiya co-founder and CEO Amit Eyal Govrin. "What we have done at Kubiya is change the form factor of automation into delegation."