ResolveAI raises $40M at $1.5B
- Resolve AI said on April 16 it raised a $40 million Series A extension at a $1.5 billion valuation, led by DST Global and Salesforce Ventures. - The company said the new round brings total funding above $190 million, 18 months after emerging from stealth, with customers including Coinbase and DoorDash. - The raise landed as voice-agent tooling and funding also accelerated, including Phonely’s $16 million round and Cloudflare’s voice beta. (developers.cloudflare.com)
Resolve AI said on April 16 that it raised a $40 million Series A extension at a $1.5 billion valuation. (prnewswire.com) The round was led by DST Global and Salesforce Ventures, and Resolve AI said the financing brings its total funding to more than $190 million. (prnewswire.com) Resolve AI does not build call-center voice bots. It sells artificial intelligence systems for software operations: tools that sift through logs, metrics, traces, infrastructure events, and change history when production systems break. (prnewswire.com) (siliconangle.com) The company said it serves Coinbase, DoorDash, MSCI, Salesforce, and Zscaler, and that the new money will fund product work, go-to-market expansion, and a new Resolve AI Labs research unit. (prnewswire.com) Resolve AI Labs will be led by Dhruv Mahajan, whom the company hired as chief AI scientist after he worked on post-training for Meta’s Llama models. (prnewswire.com) Chief executive Spiros Xanthos said general-purpose models still fall short in production operations, where systems change constantly and errors carry immediate operational consequences. (prnewswire.com) The timing overlaps with a separate voice-artificial-intelligence funding wave. Axios reported on April 15 that business voice-agent startup Phonely raised a $16 million Series A. (axios.com) (phonely.ai) Cloudflare’s voice-agents beta also shows how the tooling stack is shifting: its package includes speech-to-text, text-to-speech, conversation persistence, interruption handling, and continuous transcription over WebSocket. (developers.cloudflare.com) Put together, those moves point to two adjacent artificial-intelligence markets moving fast at once: customer-facing voice agents and back-end agents for keeping production software running. (axios.com) (developers.cloudflare.com) (prnewswire.com) For Resolve AI, the immediate next step is narrower: turning that new lab and fresh capital into systems that can handle more of the work engineers still do by hand when software fails. (prnewswire.com)