Antimetal, a NYC-based supplier of an infrastructure administration automation platform, raised $20M in Collection A funding.
The spherical was led by Sound Ventures with participation from Buckley Ventures, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Perplexity founder Aravind Srinivas, Naval Srinivasan, Ben Uretsky, the founding father of Digital Ocean, Aaron Levie, founding father of Field, and Arash Ferdowsi, founding father of Dropbox, and others.
The corporate intends to make use of the funds to increase operations and its improvement efforts.
Led by Matthew Parkhurst, CEO and co-founder, Antimetal launched the beta of its flagship platform designed to automate infrastructure administration so engineers can spend time to construct.
The platform learns and adapts to every workforce’s particular patterns and behaviors. It pulls information from each floor space of a workforce’s infrastructure stack, and develops an understanding of how their programs usually fail, how engineers reply to these, and what enterprise outcomes matter most to the group. Over time, it internalizes this behavioral data and progressively automates elements of a workforce’s workflow.
The Antimetal platform is now accessible in beta, with a wider common launch deliberate for later within the 12 months.
FinSMEs
12/06/2025
