ScaleOps announced it has raised $130 million in Series C funding at a valuation exceeding $800 million, reinforcing its position as a category leader in Autonomous Cloud and AI Infrastructure Resource Management. The round was led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from all existing investors, Lightspeed Venture Partners, NFX, Glilot Capital Partners, and Picture Capital, bringing the company’s total funding to more than $210 million.
In 2026, demand for cloud and AI infrastructure has surged by triple digits year over year, and applications are scaling faster than the infrastructure they’re built on. Yet organizations still manage cloud and AI infrastructure with static, manual, non-scalable, and context-blind tools that often can’t keep up with today’s dynamic environments.
Engineering teams spend too much time addressing SLO violations and performance issues rather than building new features and driving innovation, and struggle to manage increasingly complex, dynamic environments. Since this manual work is nearly impossible to do at scale, cloud and AI resources remain misallocated and underutilized, leading to manual reconfiguration, wasted engineering time, low utilization, and higher cloud spend.
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ScaleOps addresses this challenge by autonomously and continuously managing and scaling cloud and AI infrastructure in real time. The platform manages and scales GPU and compute resources through automated, context-based decision-making, ensuring every AI agent, model, and application gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it, without human intervention. Engineers no longer have to deal with these problems; they can focus on innovation.
As a result, teams experience stronger application SLOs and improved cluster reliability, while engineers are free to focus on innovation, all while reducing cloud and AI infrastructure costs by up to 80%.
“Compute is the defining bottleneck of the AI era, and the way most enterprises manage compute was built for a world that no longer exists,” said Yodar Shafrir, CEO and Founder at ScaleOps. “Static allocation and manual tuning simply can’t keep up with the speed and complexity of modern production environments. We built ScaleOps to change that, creating a new category of autonomous infrastructure management so that AI and cloud applications can run at full potential. This funding accelerates our mission to make infrastructure that manages itself the new enterprise standard.”
“ScaleOps is addressing the urgent challenge of managing cloud and AI workloads, helping enterprises unlock performance, efficiency, and innovation at scale,” said Jeff Horing, Managing Director at Insight Partners. “We believe that the team’s autonomous, real-time infrastructure management matches the speed and complexity needed for modern applications across leading enterprises.”
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