Pipeshift, a San Francisco, CA-based AI infrastructure startup, raised $2.5M in Seed funding.
The round was led by Y Combinator and SenseAI Ventures, with participation from Arka Venture Labs, Good News Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Astir VC, GradCapital, MyAsiaVC and angels like Kulveer Taggar (CEO of Zuess), Umur Cubukcu (CEO of Ubicloud and former Head of PostgreSQL at Azure), and Krishna Mehra (former Head of Engineering at Meta and co-founder of Capillary Technologies).
The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its development efforts.
Founded by Pranav Reddy, Arko Chattopadhyay and Enrique Ferrao Pipeshift offers an end-to-end MLOps stack for enterprises to train, deploy and scale open-source GenAI models – LLMs, vision models, audio models and image models, across any cloud or on-prem GPUs.
As a result, enterprises can deploy their AI workloads in production faster and more reliably. Additionally, Pipeshift future-proofs infrastructure investments by offering flexibility through their modular MLOps stack that allows enterprises to bring down their GPU infrastructure costs without any additional engineering effort.