Kubiya turns DevOps toil into conversations with AI teammates. Its platform orchestrates agents that can actually execute infrastructure work — provisioning resources, managing Kubernetes, handling access requests, running runbooks — inside guardrails, with every action policy-checked and audit-logged. Agents run in isolated MicroVMs and can be deployed SaaS, self-hosted or air-gapped.

Serious plumbing for agentic ops

Kubiya is unusually infrastructure-grade for the agent space: a REST API, CLI, Terraform provider and Python SDK cover programmatic control; MCP support and connectors for AWS, GitHub, Jira, Slack and Kubernetes tie agents into real toolchains; and multi-model orchestration spans 100+ LLM providers so teams aren't locked to one vendor. Governance features include SOC 2 Type II, GDPR and HIPAA-ready controls with complete audit trails.

Company and funding

Kubiya was co-founded in 2022 by CEO Amit Eyal Govrin and CTO Shaked Askayo, operating from Palo Alto and Tel Aviv. It has raised about $12M in seed funding — an initial $6M round in October 2022 and a later $6M extension led by Heavybit with participation from Hyperwise Ventures.