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Ex-Splunk execs’ startup Resolve AI hits $1B valuation with Series A

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Last updated: 2025/12/23 at 2:06 PM
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Resolve AI, a startup focused on automating site reliability engineering with an AI SRE platform, has secured a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. The company is developing technology to autonomously maintain software systems, addressing a critical need for businesses struggling with complex cloud infrastructure. This latest investment signals continued strong investor interest in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence applied to DevOps and infrastructure management.

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Addressing the SRE Skills GapHow Resolve AI Works

Sources familiar with the deal indicate a headline valuation of $1 billion, though the actual blended valuation is reportedly lower due to a multi-tranched investment structure. This approach, increasingly common for high-demand AI companies, allows investors to acquire equity at varying price points. The size of the funding round itself remains undisclosed, but the company’s annual recurring revenue (ARR) is estimated at approximately $4 million.

The Rise of AI SRE and the Automation of Reliability

Traditional site reliability engineering relies on skilled professionals to manually identify, diagnose, and resolve production issues. However, as software architectures become increasingly distributed and reliant on cloud services, the demand for SREs is outpacing supply. This scarcity drives up costs and can lead to system instability and downtime. Resolve AI aims to alleviate this pressure by automating many of the tasks currently performed by human SREs.

Addressing the SRE Skills Gap

The shortage of qualified SREs is a significant challenge for organizations of all sizes. According to industry reports, the complexity of modern systems requires a deep understanding of both software development and infrastructure operations. Finding individuals with this combined skillset is difficult, and retaining them is even more challenging.

Automated solutions like Resolve AI’s platform promise to reduce the burden on existing SRE teams, allowing them to focus on more strategic initiatives. This can translate to faster incident resolution, reduced operational costs, and increased engineering velocity. The potential benefits of automation in DevOps are substantial.

How Resolve AI Works

Resolve AI’s platform leverages artificial intelligence to proactively monitor systems, detect anomalies, and automatically implement corrective actions. Unlike traditional monitoring tools that simply alert on problems, Resolve AI attempts to understand the root cause of issues and resolve them without human intervention. This capability is crucial for maintaining high availability and minimizing disruption to users.

The company was founded less than two years ago by Spiros Xanthos and Mayank Agarwal, both former executives at Splunk. Their partnership extends back two decades to their graduate studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and they previously co-founded Omnition, which was acquired by Splunk in 2019. This prior experience gives them a strong foundation in observability and data analytics, key components of effective SRE.

Competition and Market Dynamics

Resolve AI is not alone in pursuing the automation of IT operations. The company faces competition from other startups in the AI-powered SRE space, most notably Traversal, which recently raised a $48 million Series A led by Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia. Several established players in the observability and AIOps markets are also developing similar capabilities.

However, Resolve AI’s focus on fully autonomous remediation differentiates it from some competitors. Many existing AIOps platforms provide insights and recommendations, but still require human operators to take action. The ability to automatically resolve issues in real-time is a significant advantage, particularly for organizations operating at scale.

Last October, Resolve AI completed a $35 million seed round led by Greylock, with participation from prominent AI researchers Fei-Fei Li and Jeff Dean. This early funding allowed the company to rapidly develop its platform and build a team of experienced engineers and data scientists. The current Series A round will likely be used to further scale the platform, expand its customer base, and invest in research and development.

The increasing adoption of cloud-native architectures, microservices, and containerization technologies is further driving the demand for AI-powered SRE solutions. These modern technologies introduce new levels of complexity, making it difficult for humans to effectively manage and troubleshoot systems. Tools that can automate these tasks are becoming increasingly essential for maintaining reliability and performance.

The company and Lightspeed Venture Partners have not yet publicly commented on the funding details. It remains to be seen how quickly Resolve AI can deploy its capital and gain market share against established competitors and other well-funded startups. Investors will be closely watching the company’s progress in demonstrating the effectiveness of its autonomous SRE platform and its ability to deliver tangible value to customers.

Looking ahead, the next steps for Resolve AI likely involve expanding its engineering team, broadening the platform’s capabilities, and securing key partnerships. The company’s success will depend on its ability to continue innovating and adapting to the evolving needs of the DevOps landscape. Further announcements regarding customer deployments and product updates are expected in the coming months.

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