Resolve AI lands $125M to tackle AI production bottlenecks
Resolve AI, a fast-growing infrastructure startup, has raised a substantial $125 million funding round to build what it calls a new generation of AI production engineering tools. The company aims to solve one of the biggest pain points in the current wave of artificial intelligence adoption: getting sophisticated models from prototype to reliable, monitored, and cost-efficient production at scale.
Built on open standards such as OpenTelemetry, the platform is designed to give engineering and data teams deep visibility into how AI models behave once deployed. Rather than focusing only on model training, Resolve AI targets the operational layer — tracing, logging, metrics, and performance analytics across complex, distributed AI workloads.
From observability roots to full AI operations
The company’s approach borrows heavily from the evolution of cloud observability. Where traditional observability platforms monitor microservices, Resolve AI extends those ideas to track prompts, model responses, latency, drift, and downstream business impact in real time. By leaning on OpenTelemetry, the startup promises vendor-neutral instrumentation that can plug into existing data and monitoring stacks.
Investors are betting that enterprises will need a dedicated layer for AI operations as they move from experiments to mission-critical deployments. The fresh capital is expected to be used to expand engineering, build integrations with popular LLM and ML platforms, and scale go-to-market efforts with large enterprises in finance, retail, and technology.
Enterprise demand for reliable AI pipelines
As organizations accelerate their use of generative AI and predictive models, they face rising challenges around compliance, reliability, and cost control. Resolve AI positions its platform as a way to standardize how teams monitor and govern AI pipelines, offering tools for performance dashboards, anomaly detection, and audit-ready traceability.
With a $125 million war chest and growing demand for robust AI infrastructure, Resolve AI is being closely watched as a potential future unicorn in the production AI tooling space, sitting at the intersection of observability, MLOps, and enterprise software.

