AI infrastructure startup Pipeshift has raised $2.5 million in a seed round led by Y Combinator and SenseAI Ventures. The round also saw participation from Arka Venture Labs, Good News Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Astir VC, GradCapital, and MyAsiaVC. Seasoned Silicon Valley angels, including 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), also participated in the round. Pipeshift is launching a next-generation Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that enables engineering teams to orchestrate AI workloads across any infrastructure—cloud or on-premises—with unprecedented speed and control. Unlike existing players that act as GPU brokers offering one-size-fits-all solutions, Pipeshift addresses the enterprise need for control and infrastructure flexibility. It provides an end-to-end MLOps stack for enterprises to train, deploy, and scale open-source GenAI models—including LLMs, vision models, audio models, and image models—across any cloud or on-premises GPUs. Having collaborated with over 30 companies, including NetApp, Pipeshift aims to become the trusted partner for organizations looking to unlock AI's potential while maintaining control of their infrastructure and data.
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