Resolve AI Raises $40M at $1.5B Valuation, Launches AI Labs for Production Operations

Resolve AI Raises $40M at $1.5B Valuation, Launches AI Labs for Production Operations

Resolve AI announced yesterday a $40 million Series A Extension round at a $1.5 billion valuation, just 18 months after emerging from stealth. The round was led by DST Global and Salesforce Ventures, bringing the company's total funding to over $190 million.

The San Francisco-based startup also unveiled Resolve AI Labs, a new research division focused on building domain-specific models and agentic systems for complex production environments. The labs will be led by Dhruv Mahajan, formerly of Meta, where he led post-training efforts for large-scale Llama foundation models.

"Foundation models are improving quickly, but they are still not enough for production operations," said Spiros Xanthos, Founder and CEO of Resolve AI. "Production environments demand reasoning over fragmented telemetry, long-running workflows, constantly changing systems, and a very high bar for accuracy."

Resolve AI serves enterprise customers including Coinbase, DoorDash, MSCI, Salesforce, and Zscaler. The company's platform combines custom AI models with production-specific agents to manage software operations at scale.

The funding will support continued investment in Resolve AI's platform, go-to-market expansion, and long-term research initiatives through the AI Labs.

Sources:
PR Newswire - Resolve AI announcement
TechCrunch - AI startup coverage