OpsMill Secures $14M Series A to Power AI Agents with Trustworthy Infrastructure Data

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Investors Bet Big on Infrastructure Data Integrity for AI

OpsMill, a Paris- and London-based startup specializing in infrastructure data management, has announced a $14 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by IRIS, with participation from BGV and existing backers Serena and Partech. This fresh capital underscores the growing demand for reliable, real-time IT infrastructure data — especially as enterprises increasingly deploy AI agents that depend on accurate information to make autonomous decisions.

OpsMill Secures $14M Series A to Power AI Agents with Trustworthy Infrastructure Data
Source: thenextweb.com

The Challenge: Untrustworthy Data in Complex IT Environments

Modern IT infrastructures are sprawling networks of servers, cloud services, containers, and virtualized components. Maintaining an accurate, up-to-date inventory of these assets is notoriously difficult. Traditional configuration management databases (CMDBs) often become stale or inconsistent, leading to errors in automation, security vulnerabilities, and slow incident response. For AI agents — which require deterministic, trustworthy data to operate safely — this data quality problem is a critical bottleneck.

OpsMill's Solution: Infrahub

OpsMill addresses this with its open-source platform Infrahub, which provides a single source of truth for infrastructure metadata. The platform ingests data from multiple sources — such as IPAM, DNS, cloud APIs, and network devices — and reconciles them into a consistent, graph-based model. This approach enables:

Real-World Impact: From Five Days to Fifteen Minutes

OpsMill's technology is already delivering tangible results at scale. A European cloud provider using Infrahub reported slashing its server deployment time from five days to just fifteen minutes — a reduction of over 99%. The platform is also in production at TikTok, where it helps manage the complex, fast-changing infrastructure of one of the world's largest social media platforms.

OpsMill Secures $14M Series A to Power AI Agents with Trustworthy Infrastructure Data
Source: thenextweb.com

Why AI Agents Need Trustworthy Infrastructure Data

AI agents — whether used for automated incident response, capacity planning, or network optimization — rely on accurate metadata to make decisions. If an agent believes a server is running a certain OS version when it's actually different, it could apply the wrong patch or misroute traffic. By providing a reliable, continuously updated infrastructure data model, OpsMill enables AI agents to act with confidence.

Series A Funding Details and Use of Proceeds

The $14 million Series A round was co-led by IRIS, a venture firm focused on deep tech, with participation from BGV. Existing investors Serena and Partech also joined. OpsMill plans to use the funds to:

  1. Expand its engineering team to accelerate product development
  2. Scale sales and marketing efforts, particularly in North America
  3. Build integrations with popular AI and automation tools
  4. Enhance the open-source community around Infrahub

About OpsMill

Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Paris, with a significant office in London, OpsMill is on a mission to make IT infrastructure data a reliable foundation for automation and AI. The company’s Infrahub platform is already adopted by enterprises that require high-fidelity data for operations — from cloud providers to hyperscale social media platforms.

For more details about the company and its technology, visit the Infrahub platform overview or see how enterprises are using it today.

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