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Opsera Raises $20M in Funding in DevOps AI Agent Drive

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Opsera has raised $20M as the company pursues Agentic AI-powered DevOps solutions “for all teams and apps”. The Series B funding round was led by Prosperity7 Ventures with participation from Hitachi Ventures along with Opsera’s existing investors – Clear Ventures, Taiwania Capital, Felicis Ventures, and Alumni Ventures.

The company says it is a testament to the confidence the investors have in Opsera’s “vision to revolutionize software delivery for organizations worldwide”.

Investment in Agents

Opsera will use the new funding to expand their Agentic AI capabilities in a bid to create more “adaptive, intelligent” DevOps workflows. It will also seek to enhance its Unified Insights platform with deeper analytics on AI tool adoption, security, and developer productivity.

The funding will also go towards strengthening “strategic partnerships” to speed up the adoption of AI and DevSecOps across enterprises, the company says.

Opsera says that it has experienced “unprecedented growth” since its previous funding round, with milestones including:

  • 200% revenue growth since the Series A+ round
  • Expanded AI integrations with the GitHub ecosystem, Microsoft, Databricks, and AWS
  • Breakthroughs in Agentic AI
  • New Unified Insights capabilities

Opsera said in a statement: “The DevOps industry is undergoing a seismic shift driven by AI-driven automation, security integration, and the need for rapid, reliable software delivery.

“Organizations now prioritize AI Agentic approaches – systems where autonomous AI agents optimize workflows, predict risks, and self-heal infrastructure – to stay competitive.

“Opsera is pioneering Agentic AI to reshape DevOps workflows, enabling software engineering teams to move beyond static automation toward adaptive, intelligent orchestration.” 

‘Redefining What’s Possible’

The company says that AI agents embedded within its AI-Powered DevOps platform act as intelligent copilots which constantly monitor and enhance software delivery processes.

CEO of Opsera, Kumar Chivukula, said: “At Opsera, we are redefining what’s possible in DevOps with our AI-powered DevOps Platform for all teams, powered by Agentic AI, and the momentum we’re seeing is a direct reflection of the value we’re delivering to our customers.”

“We are grateful to Prosperity7, Hitachi Ventures and existing investors (Clear Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Taiwania Capital, Alumni Ventures) for supporting our vision to empower organizations to achieve unprecedented agility, reliability, and automated security remediation in their DevSecOps pipelines.”

“With Opsera Unified Insights, customers gain the deepest and most intuitive metrics across ‘Code to Cloud’ – Copilot, DevEx, DORA, Security, Quality, GitHub Advanced Security and more – to instrument the software development cycle and to improve developer productivity and experience significantly.”

Brad Bell, CIO of Qualys, said: “Opsera’s AI-powered DevOps platform has completely redefined how we approach DevOps.”

“Opsera has eliminated the friction of custom builds needed to support our complex SaaS platforms. What used to take weeks of manual effort now happens in hours, accelerating software delivery by 80% and unlocking new levels of productivity and agility.”

“Simply put, Opsera empowers us to innovate faster and operate smarter.”

Final Thoughts

The Salesforce ecosystem has been discussing precisely what effect Agentic AI will have on the workplace ever since Agentforce was revealed last year.

It seems that both creators and investors in the wider tech sector are also pivoting more and more towards the idea of agents being the future, so this may not be the last case of a sizable investment going towards such an AI venture.

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