Resolve AI Raises $35M in Seed Funding
Resolve AI, the latest startup to shake up the software engineering world, has just secured a hefty $35 million in seed funding, led by Greylock.
This is the largest check written this year by the venture capital firm, which has backed tech giants like Airbnb and Meta.
Notable names like Stanford Professor Fei-Fei Li and Google DeepMind's Chief Scientist Jeff Dean also joined in on the fun.
Founded earlier this year by Spiros Xanthos, a former Splunk executive with an estimated net worth north of $100 million, Resolve AI is on a mission to help software engineers sleep better at night—literally.
The company is developing AI-powered tools that autonomously troubleshoot and fix production issues, eliminating those dreaded on-call emergency alerts that usually come at the worst possible time.
Now, while many AI tools focus on writing code, Xanthos is targeting something engineers arguably dread even more: operational tasks like troubleshooting and infrastructure management.
Resolve’s proprietary system can autonomously handle alerts, using tools like AWS and GitHub, and in most cases, without human intervention.
It’s kind of like having a co-worker who always volunteers for the least fun jobs.
With clients like DataStax already in the mix, Resolve AI is off to a strong start.
The fresh $35 million injection will help the company double its current team of 16 by the end of the year, and further expand its AI tools into areas like incident prevention and cloud cost optimization.
In the ever-growing world of AI, it looks like Xanthos and his team are well on their way to reimagining software operations—one less late-night call at a time.