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Software company offering a GPU-accelerated PostgreSQL database and analytics platform for big data, focused on real-time insights.
brytlyt has raised $14.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at brytlyt.
brytlyt has raised $14.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Brytlyt is a Maidstone, England-based software company that develops a GPU-accelerated database and analytics platform built on PostgreSQL to process multi-billion row datasets. The serverless platform utilizes patented algorithms to deliver real-time data visualization and AI-driven insights for sectors including telecommunications, financial services, and healthcare. Operating with a small team of five employees, the enterprise has raised a total of $5.56 million in venture capital funding, which includes a $5 million Series A extension secured in December 2021. The company is financially backed by lead investors Amadeus Capital Partners, AlbionVC, and Finch Capital, while serving corporate customers such as Accenture and GBM. Despite releasing an updated version of its software architecture in late 2023, recent corporate filings indicate the business has subsequently entered liquidation. Brytlyt was founded in 2013 by Richard Heyns and Maria Heyns.
Key people at brytlyt.
brytlyt has raised $14.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
brytlyt's investors include Cat McDonald, Nick Kingsbury, Finch Capital, Albion VC, Amadeus Capital Partners, Par Equity, Rob Dobson.
brytlyt has raised $14.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series A Extension in December 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 23, 2021 | $5M Series A Plus | CAT Mcdonald | Nick Kingsbury, Finch Capital | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2021 | $5M Series A | — | Albion VC, Amadeus Capital Partners, Finch Capital | Announced |
| May 1, 2020 | $4M Series A | — | Amadeus Capital Partners, PAR Equity, ROB Dobson, Nick Kingsbury, Finch Capital | Announced |
Brytlyt is a UK-based technology company specializing in a GPU-accelerated database, analytics, and visualization platform that enables organizations to query multi-billion row datasets in milliseconds, turning large datasets into actionable insights far beyond the capabilities of traditional CPU systems.[1][2][3][4] It serves ambitious businesses across industries like financial services, healthcare, media, energy, and automotive, solving the problem of slow data processing in big data environments through its serverless SaaS model with in-database AI and deep learning capabilities.[1][2][5] The platform has seen growth momentum via funding rounds totaling under $5 million, including a €4.4 million extension in recent years, and innovations like serverless GPU acceleration launched in 2021.[3]
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sittingbourne, UK, Brytlyt emerged from the recognition that CPU-based systems couldn't handle the scale of modern datasets, prompting the development of unique, patent-pending GPU IP technology for "speed of thought" analytics.[1][3] The company's early traction included raising €4.4 million in funding to advance its real-time data analytics and visualization tech, positioning it as a pioneer in GPU-accelerated databases.[3] Pivotal moments include the 2021 launch of the world's first serverless SaaS analytics platform with GPU acceleration, transforming big data processing for enterprises.[3]
Brytlyt rides the explosive growth in big data, AI, and GPU computing trends, where organizations generate datasets too vast for legacy systems, amplified by AI demands in industries like finance and healthcare.[1][2] Its timing aligns with the shift to serverless architectures and cloud-native analytics, fueled by AWS integrations and the rise of generative AI needing real-time processing.[1][3][5] Market forces favoring Brytlyt include the GPU revolution (e.g., NVIDIA's dominance) and the push for cost-effective, scalable data platforms amid data explosion from IoT and ML.[1][6] It influences the ecosystem by democratizing high-performance analytics, enabling startups and enterprises to compete in data-driven decisions without massive infrastructure investments.[3]
Brytlyt is poised to expand its serverless GPU platform amid surging AI workloads, potentially capturing more market share in analytics-as-a-service as enterprises prioritize speed and scalability.[2][5] Trends like multimodal AI, edge computing, and real-time decisioning will shape its path, with opportunities in expanding AWS partnerships and new verticals like industrial IoT.[1] Its influence may evolve from niche innovator to key player in the GPU data stack, especially if it scales funding and integrations, empowering more businesses to harness "data at speed of thought" in an increasingly data-intensive world.[1][3]