
Replicate is a startup that uses cloud technology to run machine learning models. By providing a streamlined solution, their platform is intended to reduce manual work for software teams. Developers can deploy AI models with minimal coding on Replicate's platform, making the process more efficient. The startup's technology promises to make machine learning model deployment easier by reducing the amount of manual work required from software teams. Developers can streamline their workflow and focus on other important tasks by utilizing their platform. Replicate's mission is to make AI model deployment more accessible and efficient for software teams.

Replicate is a startup that uses cloud technology to run machine learning models. By providing a streamlined solution, their platform is intended to reduce manual work for software teams. Developers can deploy AI models with minimal coding on Replicate's platform, making the process more efficient. The startup's technology promises to make machine learning model deployment easier by reducing the amount of manual work required from software teams. Developers can streamline their workflow and focus on other important tasks by utilizing their platform. Replicate's mission is to make AI model deployment more accessible and efficient for software teams.
What they do: Developer-focused platform to run, fine-tune and deploy machine-learning models via an API
Product highlights: Hosts thousands of community-contributed models; pay-as-you-go GPU/CPU infrastructure with scaling, logging and monitoring
Founders: Ben Firshman and Andreas Jansson
Size: About 50 employees
Funding (total): Approximately $57.8M USD
Machine-learning model deployment, inference and fine-tuning infrastructure for developers
Machine learning / ML infrastructure
12.5M USD
Series A reported as $12.5M of a $17.8M out-of-stealth raise
Public databases list additional historical rounds and investors including Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, Founders Fund and Innovation Endeavors
“Mix of institutional venture capital firms and prominent angel founders/engineers (including Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Y Combinator and angels such as Dylan Field, Guillermo Rauch, Alexandr Wang, Andrej Karpathy)”