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SRE.ai Secures $7.2 Million Seed Funding to Advance AI-Native DevOps for Enterprises

TLDR: SRE.ai, a company founded by former Google DeepMind engineers and a Y Combinator alum, has successfully raised $7.2 million in a seed funding round. The investment, led by Salesforce Ventures and Crane Venture Partners, will fuel the development of its AI-native DevOps capabilities, designed to streamline complex enterprise workflows and enhance the efficiency of business applications in the AI era.

SAN FRANCISCO – August 20, 2025 – SRE.ai, an innovative force in enterprise DevOps, today announced the successful closure of a $7.2 million seed funding round. The investment was spearheaded by prominent venture capital firms Salesforce Ventures and Crane Venture Partners. This significant capital injection is set to accelerate SRE.ai’s mission to introduce a new generation of AI-native DevOps capabilities, specifically tailored for the intricate demands of the modern enterprise technology landscape.

Founded by a team of seasoned entrepreneurs and former engineers from Google DeepMind and Gemini, SRE.ai aims to address a critical gap in current enterprise DevOps practices. Raj Kadiyala, co-founder and CEO of SRE.ai, emphasized the evolving role of DevOps: “DevOps in today’s enterprise is more than just supporting traditional software development – it’s the critical requirement for every class of business application. Many mission critical business applications today were never designed for the scale, complexity, or speed of AI. We’re fixing that.”

The company’s platform is designed to act as an intelligent automation layer, providing much-needed structure, memory, and control to enterprise environments. This is particularly crucial given the widespread adoption of low-code and no-code platforms, which, while enabling rapid innovation, often result in fragile, undocumented, and ungoverned applications that become mission-critical over time. SRE.ai’s solution moves beyond basic chatbot assistance, offering AI that can comprehend context, manage complexity, and execute actions across disparate systems.

Dom Pusateri, an investor at Salesforce Ventures, expressed enthusiasm for SRE.ai’s vision: “SRE is unlocking a better future around DevOps innovation, and we’re excited to support a company that leverages AI to empower teams, keeping the user experience at the center of innovation. By simplifying business-critical development environments, SRE empowers every enterprise stakeholder – from admins to architects – to move faster, collaborate better, and focus on what matters most.”

Max Chapman, Principal at Crane Venture Partners, echoed this sentiment, stating, “SRE.ai is redefining what great looks like in enterprise software. At Crane, we look for founders building foundational technologies that bring clarity to complexity. Edward and Raj are doing exactly that, delivering contextual intelligence and building the control plane for a critical but long-overlooked layer of the modern enterprise stack—all while showing real empathy for the humans in the loop.”

SRE.ai positions itself as a ‘translation layer’ for enterprise DevOps, facilitating seamless interaction between business-critical platforms, developer workflows, and IT governance. This approach is intended to make DevOps more intelligent, proactive, and resilient, ultimately simplifying release cycles, managing complexity, and preventing workflow overlaps across various business units. Edward Aryee, co-founder and CTO, added, “We’re giving companies a smarter way to operate—one where AI remembers, orchestrates, and helps teams scale without chaos.”

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The founding team’s extensive background in AI, enterprise software, and company building, including experience from leading tech corporations, underpins their systems-level approach to solving significant enterprise challenges. With the secured funding, SRE.ai is actively expanding its engineering team and collaborating with a select group of enterprise customers in anticipation of a broader platform launch.

Nikhil Patel
Nikhil Patelhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Nikhil Patel is a tech analyst and AI news reporter who brings a practitioner's perspective to every article. With prior experience working at an AI startup, he decodes the business mechanics behind product innovations, funding trends, and partnerships in the GenAI space. Nikhil's insights are sharp, forward-looking, and trusted by insiders and newcomers alike. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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