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Render raised $80M in Series C funding led by Georgian, with participation from 01A (Dick Costolo) and avra, and existing investors Addition, Bessemer Venture Partners, General Catalyst, and the South Park Commons Fund.
This investment will accelerate Render’s mission to disrupt the $400B+ cloud market by enabling the company to expand enterprise-focused features, build AI-native capabilities, increase its global footprint, and grow its world-class R&D team.
Render’s approach to cloud infrastructure automation has driven significant compute workload migrations from other clouds, including AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Salesforce Heroku. With a fast-growing customer base from innovative unicorns like Watershed and Bridge to modern AI-native companies, Render is poised to completely reshape the cloud computing landscape.
“Render’s fast-growing user base and quickly-expanding footprint has proven its ability to capture a significant portion of the rapidly expanding market for developer clouds,” said Emily Walsh, Lead Investor at Georgian. “Its impressive organic growth in developer adoption and revenue demonstrates not just the demand for its cloud platform but also Anurag and his team’s exceptional execution in capitalizing on this opportunity.”
"Render addresses a massive market opportunity by re-imagining the way companies interact with cloud infrastructure,” said Dick Costolo, Co-founder of 01A and former CEO of Twitter. “Existing solutions either make infrastructure management more complex or they lack the flexibility required for today's applications. Render abstracts all this backend away as a concern for applications, literally making the job of cloud management obsolete and enabling companies to focus on innovation vs. infrastructure.”
"We're thrilled to invest in Render, reimagining how teams—especially developers at early-stage companies —build and scale. They're creating the modern AWS by eliminating the clutter of hundreds of discrete services while providing the power, flexibility, and scale that teams need,” said Anu Hariharan, Managing Partner of avra. “We believe Render is pioneering a new standard for developer experience—and we're excited to support Anurag and team as they become the go-to control plane for modern applications.”
Render allows developers to deploy applications with unprecedented ease, eliminating the need for complex configuration and management typically associated with traditional cloud providers. Render elevates the abstraction layer from VMs, where the largest cloud platforms are currently focused, to applications, allowing developers to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure management.
“From day one, Render’s Docker-based environment and automated blue-green deployments allowed us to confidently deploy to production multiple times per day,” said Sean Yu, cofounder at Bridge, now a Stripe company. “Their platform delivers the perfect combination of simplicity and power - handling the complex infrastructure pieces while allowing our engineering team to focus on delivering business value for our customers. I’d recommend every startup build on Render.”
Key advantages of Render’s cloud include:
- Rapid Deployment: Allows developers to go from code to production in minutes, not days or weeks.
- Scalability Without Complexity: Scales automatically without the need to understand Kubernetes or other complex cloud systems.
- Cost Reduction: Significantly reduces the need for specialized DevOps personnel, automates deployment and scaling, and offers a free tier for startups and individuals
- Increased flexibility: Supports virtually any application architecture, language, or framework allowing developers to choose the best tools for their projects without constraints.
"It is the beginning of the end of cloud management," said Anurag Goel, founder and CEO of Render. "Unlike traditional cloud providers that demand large engineering teams and complex infrastructure management, Render’s automated cloud empowers companies to scale seamlessly from startup to IPO. The surge in workload migrations from platforms like Salesforce Heroku, AWS, and other hyperscalers to Render validates our vision—developers should focus on building exceptional products, not wrestling with infrastructure. With our new partnerships with Georgian, 01A, and avra, and continued support from existing investors, Render is poised to extend its lead in modern cloud application hosting, particularly for enterprise workloads and the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-native app development."
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