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Nebius secures $275M Tavily deal to fix AI agents’ web access

11 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nebius moves to solve AI agents’ web access bottleneck

Nebius, a cloud and AI infrastructure provider, is investing $275 million in Tavily, a specialist in real‑time web retrieval for AI agents. The strategic deal aims to tackle one of the biggest operational headaches in applied AI: giving autonomous agents reliable, secure and up‑to‑date access to the open internet.

Why web access is a pain point for AI agents

Most large language models are trained on static datasets and struggle with real‑time information, paywalled content and rapidly changing domains such as financial markets, cybersecurity and regulation. When enterprises bolt on basic web search, they often face latency, broken pages, rate limits and compliance risks.

Tavily has built infrastructure that lets AI agents autonomously browse, filter and summarise web content, while enforcing guardrails around data privacy, copyright and brand safety. By combining specialised crawlers, ranking algorithms and domain‑aware retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG), it aims to deliver sources that are both fresh and verifiable.

How the $275M partnership is structured

Deeper integration into Nebius cloud

The deal will see Tavily’s stack integrated directly into the Nebius cloud platform, giving developers a native way to plug web‑scale retrieval into their AI workflows. Enterprises building autonomous agents, copilots or knowledge assistants on Nebius will be able to route queries through Tavily’s APIs without managing their own crawling or indexing.

Focus on governance and compliance

The companies are positioning governance as a core differentiator. The investment is earmarked for strengthening compliance controls, including configurable geographic filters, enterprise‑grade logging and tools to track which external sources influenced a model’s response. That traceability is critical for sectors such as finance, healthcare and the public sector, where regulators increasingly demand auditability of AI decisions.

Implications for the AI infrastructure market

The partnership underscores a broader shift in the AI stack: from model‑centric innovation to robust data access and tooling. As more organisations deploy AI agents into production, the ability to safely read and reason over the live web is becoming as important as model size or benchmark scores.

By tying a large capital commitment to a focused infrastructure partner, Nebius is betting that control over the web access layer will be a key competitive advantage in the next wave of enterprise AI adoption.

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