San Francisco-based Resolve AI has secured $125 million in a Series A round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, lifting its valuation to $1 billion and bringing total funding above $150 million. Existing backers, including Greylock Partners, Unusual Ventures, and Artisanal Ventures, also took part in the round. The company said it will use the capital to expand engineering and commercial teams and speed product development as enterprise demand increases.
Founded by Spiros Xanthos and Mayank Agarwal, early contributors to OpenTelemetry, the startup builds an automated production-operations system for modern cloud environments. Xanthos said, “We started Resolve AI a little over a year ago to help engineers debug and operate production systems. Today, our agents are already running in production at some of the world’s largest technology and financial services companies.”
The platform performs autonomous Site Reliability Engineering tasks across services such as Amazon Web Services and Kubernetes, analyzing logs, deployments, and configuration changes to diagnose incidents and recommend or execute fixes. Customers such as Coinbase and Zscaler have reported measurable performance gains, while organizations including DoorDash, Salesforce, MongoDB, and MSCI are also among its growing customer base. The system integrates with tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. Agarwal stated, “The teams that win in the AI era won’t just be the ones that ship code fastest. They’ll be the ones who can run what they build reliably at scale.”



















