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Development tool enabling AI to learn from production data for improvement.
Overmind has raised $281.7M across 3 funding rounds.
Overmind has raised $281.7M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Overmind is a technology company building software to simulate infrastructure changes and predict deployment risks for DevOps, SRE, and platform teams.[3][4] It solves the problem of production outages by automatically discovering dependencies, evaluating blast radius, and providing actionable insights in CI/CD pipelines, allowing teams to deploy confidently without workflow changes.[1][3][4] Serving engineering teams at scale-up and enterprise companies, Overmind integrates with tools like pull requests to flag risks such as under-provisioning or misconfigurations, reducing code review time on routine changes by capturing tribal knowledge.[4] Founded in September 2022, it has raised $6M in seed funding and $1.7M in early VC, showing strong early momentum backed by investors like Four Rivers, Operator Collective, and Renegade Partners.[1][3]
Overmind was founded by Dylan Ratcliffe, a DevOps expert who previously helped major global companies adopt automation.[1] The idea emerged from a common pain point: automation projects often fail due to fear of breaking production systems during infrastructure changes.[1][3] Launched with early VC funding in September 2022 and seed capital of $6M by March 2025, Overmind quickly gained traction through its clear mission and Ratcliffe's industry experience.[1] The company is headquartered in San Francisco with a global presence, including offices in London (registered as OVERMIND TECHNOLOGY LTD in July 2025 under SIC code 58290 for other software publishing).[3][5] Pivotal early validation came from SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications, underscoring its enterprise-ready focus.[3][4]
(Note: A separate entity named Overmind offers hybrid enterprise file sharing, but it matches a distinct product and team unrelated to this DevOps-focused Overmind.[2])
Overmind rides the infrastructure-as-code (IaC) and GitOps wave, where teams manage cloud-native systems at massive scale amid rising deployment frequency.[4] Timing is ideal as cloud complexity explodes—hidden dependencies cause 30%+ of outages—while AI/LLM tools make predictive analysis feasible.[1][3][4] Market forces like multi-cloud adoption and zero-trust security favor it, as manual reviews bottleneck innovation in SRE/DevOps roles.[4] By preventing failures pre-merge, Overmind influences the ecosystem like New Relic did for observability, empowering startups and enterprises (backed by investors in those spaces) to innovate faster.[3]
Overmind is poised to capture share in the $10B+ observability/DevOps market by evolving its AI predictions with more historical data learning.[1][3][4] Next steps likely include expanding to more IaC tools, multi-cloud support, and enterprise sales motion, fueled by its seed runway and operator-backed network.[1][3] Trends like agentic AI for infra and regulatory demands for auditability will accelerate growth, potentially positioning it as a CI/CD staple. As infrastructure uncertainty yields to simulation, Overmind turns deployment fear into a competitive edge, mirroring its founding mission to eliminate outages.
Overmind has raised $281.7M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Overmind's investors include Osney Capital, 14Peaks Capital, Antler, Endurance Ventures, Portfolio Ventures, Renegade Partners, Helion Venture Partners, Scheinman Angel Fund, Summit Partners, Village Global, Krishna Mehra, Dan Scheinman.
Overmind has raised $281.7M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $273.0M Seed in February 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 11, 2026 | $273.0M Seed | Osney Capital | 14Peaks Capital, Antler, Endurance Ventures, Portfolio Ventures |
| Feb 11, 2026 | $2.7M Seed | Osney Capital | 14Peaks Capital, Antler, Endurance Ventures, Portfolio Ventures |
| Sep 1, 2025 | $6.0M Seed | Renegade Partners | Helion Venture Partners, Scheinman Angel Fund, Summit Partners, Village Global, Krishna Mehra, Dan Scheinman, Walter Kortschak, Four Rivers, Operator Collective |