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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Blaxel raises $7.3M seed round to build ‘AWS for AI agents’ after processing billions of agent requests
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Blaxel raises $7.3M seed round to build ‘AWS for AI agents’ after processing billions of agent requests

Last updated: July 20, 2025 6:05 pm
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Blaxel, a startup focused on developing cloud infrastructure tailored for artificial intelligence agents, has successfully secured $7.3 million in seed funding, with First Round Capital leading the investment round. The company, founded by a team of six entrepreneurs who recently graduated from Y Combinator’s Spring 2025 batch, aims to address the infrastructure needs of the burgeoning AI agent market.

Traditional cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure may not be ideally suited for the unique requirements of autonomous AI systems that operate without human intervention. Blaxel believes that a new type of infrastructure specifically designed for AI agents is necessary to support the growing demand in this space.

The landscape of enterprise computing is evolving rapidly, with companies increasingly deploying AI agents for tasks such as customer service, data processing, and workflow automation. Unlike conventional applications, AI agents present complex networking challenges by connecting to various resources across different regions while delivering real-time responses to users.

Blaxel has already demonstrated significant traction, handling millions of agent requests daily across 16 global regions. One of their clients utilizes the platform to process millions of videos, highlighting the scalability and infrastructure demands of AI-first companies.

The company’s approach revolves around providing self-operating infrastructure for AI agents, enabling them to manage tasks autonomously without human intervention. This includes features such as rapid booting virtual machines, automatic scaling based on agent activity, and AI-focused APIs for seamless integration with AI systems.

The team behind Blaxel comprises individuals with diverse expertise in infrastructure, developer tools, and platform engineering, drawing from their past experience of successfully building and selling a company to OVHcloud. Leveraging their collective knowledge, the team is well-positioned to compete against industry giants in the cloud infrastructure market.

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Blaxel differentiates itself by focusing on AI agents specifically, rather than model inference or training. The platform offers agent hosting for deploying AI systems as serverless APIs, MCP servers for connecting agents to external tools, and a unified gateway for accessing multiple AI models. This tailored infrastructure caters to the dynamic resource requirements of AI agents, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.

Despite targeting younger AI-centric companies, Blaxel prioritizes enterprise-grade security measures, including SOC2 and HIPAA compliance. The platform also offers data residency controls, allowing customers to restrict workloads to specific geographic regions, a vital feature for organizations operating in regulated industries.

The company’s pay-as-you-go pricing model, akin to established cloud providers, optimizes costs by charging customers only when their agents are actively processing tasks. This approach has already resulted in significant cost savings for clients, making Blaxel an attractive option for companies looking to leverage AI infrastructure efficiently.

As the adoption of AI agents continues to soar, with Gartner predicting that 75% of application development will involve AI agents by 2028, Blaxel is poised to capitalize on this trend. The company plans to use the recent funding to enhance its software platform, potentially branching out into custom hardware and data center optimization in the future.

With a roadmap that includes features like snapshot forking for agent experimentation and automatic failover capabilities, Blaxel is gearing up to support the massive scale expected in the AI agent ecosystem. By focusing on purpose-built agent infrastructure, the company aims to carve out a significant market share in the evolving landscape of cloud computing tailored for AI agents.

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