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Kubiya.ai is a technology company.
Kubiya.ai offers an Agentic Engineering Org platform, an AI-powered system transforming business KPIs into executable engineering outcomes. This platform autonomously plans, builds, operates, and measures engineering processes through deterministic, context-aware AI agents. It integrates deep contextual intelligence from diverse sources, ensuring secure, low-latency operations and informed decision-making within enterprise environments.
Amit Eyal Govrin and Shaked Askayo co-founded Kubiya.ai in 2022. Their insight addressed the need for increased engineering velocity and overcoming automation complexities. They aimed to streamline development by abstracting AI stack intricacies, thereby accelerating time-to-production and enhancing operational throughput for engineering teams.
Kubiya.ai primarily serves enterprise decision-makers and engineering organizations seeking AI-driven operational efficiency. The company’s vision is to define the Agentic Engineering Org category, acting as the central intelligence for engineering functions. Its mission is to deliver measurable, production-ready results, directly translating business objectives into tangible, AI-driven execution.
Kubiya.ai has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Kubiya.ai has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Kubiya.ai has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Kubiya.ai's investors include Heavybit, Eclipse Ventures, Lux Capital, Mithril Capital Management.
Kubiya.ai is a technology company building an AI-powered, on-demand agentic engineering organization that automates complex DevOps and software engineering tasks, turning business KPIs into deployed outcomes.[1][4] It serves platform engineers, DevOps, SRE teams, AI engineers, and development teams at enterprises struggling to operationalize AI prototypes into production-scale systems, solving the "velocity gap" of endless pilots and unmeasured ROI through autonomous agents, governance, and integrations with tools like Slack, Jira, AWS, GitHub, and Kubernetes.[1][2][3][4]
The platform acts as an operating system for AI execution—context-aware, deterministic, and secure—featuring specialized agents for product management, SecOps, FinOps, and SRE, plus a zero-trust governance layer with microVM isolation and ROI tracking.[1][2][7] This enables 24/7 engineering without extra staff, boosting productivity, reducing errors, and ensuring compliance while scaling across environments.[4][5]
Kubiya emerged from the real-world frustrations of enterprise engineering, particularly in SRE and distributed systems. Co-founder and CTO Shaked Askayo, with hands-on experience leading SRE operations for fintech systems using Kubernetes, identified massive time loss to repetitive tasks and poor orchestration at scale.[6] This led him to architect Kubiya as a solution bridging the gap between AI possibilities and practical deployment.[3]
Other key figures include Amit Eyal Govrin and Omer Cohen, highlighted in partnerships like Microsoft Azure, emphasizing velocity in shipping ideas via agentic systems.[3] Early traction built on seamless Slack integrations and demos showcasing autonomous task execution from Jira tickets, positioning Kubiya as a Level 3 autonomous agent beyond basic copilots.[2] As a premier Microsoft Partner, it has evolved to power enterprise AI teammates, co-innovating on Azure for multi-agent collaboration in DevOps.[3][6]
Kubiya stands out in the AI DevOps space through these key strengths:
Kubiya rides the agentic AI wave in DevOps, where enterprises shift from AI prototyping to production amid stalled adoption due to engineering bottlenecks.[1][3] Timing is ideal as multi-agent systems and Azure AI Foundry enable scalable, human-paired operations, transforming "art of the possible" into practical velocity for platform and AI teams.[3]
Market forces like rising cloud costs, security demands, and tool sprawl favor its policy-driven automation, reducing manual overhead in Kubernetes-heavy environments.[2][6] It influences the ecosystem by pioneering self-service platforms, boosting DevOps productivity, and partnering with Microsoft to standardize secure agent orchestration, helping firms measure AI ROI and close the operationalization gap.[3][6]
Kubiya is poised to dominate agentic engineering as enterprises prioritize production-ready AI, with expansions into Teams, broader APIs, and deeper Azure co-innovation driving adoption.[2][3][6] Trends like multi-modal LLMs, edge computing, and zero-trust mandates will amplify its edge in deterministic, scalable execution.
Its influence could evolve from DevOps transformer to full enterprise OS, empowering non-technical leaders with always-on engineering orgs—ultimately making Kubiya the velocity engine for AI-driven business outcomes, directly addressing the high-level challenge of turning KPIs into deployed reality.[1][4]
Kubiya.ai has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Kubiya - Seed Extension in August 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 20, 2024 | $6.0M Kubiya - Seed Extension | Heavybit | |
| Oct 1, 2022 | $6.0M Seed | Eclipse Ventures, Lux Capital, Mithril Capital Management |