Lumigo
Lumigo is a technology company.
Financial History
Lumigo has raised $37.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Lumigo raised?
Lumigo has raised $37.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Lumigo is a technology company.
Lumigo has raised $37.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Lumigo has raised $37.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Lumigo has raised $37.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Lumigo's investors include 83North, Addition, Asymmetric Capital Partners, Atreides Management, Battery Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, Franklin Templeton Investments, Grove Ventures, Kearny Jackson, NewView Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, O.G. Tech Partners.
Lumigo is a cloud-native observability and debugging platform designed for serverless and containerized applications, particularly in AWS environments. It provides developers and DevOps teams with automated distributed tracing, AI-driven root cause analysis, real-time monitoring, log management, and cost optimization tools to troubleshoot microservices, reduce alert fatigue, and cut logging expenses by up to 70%.[1][2][3][4][6] Serving industries like financial services, healthcare, media, and technology, Lumigo addresses the complexity of cloud-native architectures by offering end-to-end visibility without code changes, enabling faster issue resolution and infrastructure efficiency. With over 200 paying customers, $35M in funding, and a team of 50+, the company demonstrates strong growth in the observability market.[3][4]
Lumigo was founded in 2018 in San Francisco, California (with roots in Israel), by Erez Petel and Aviad Abraham, both former senior cloud operators who faced chronic pain points like staffing shortages and inevitable incidents in microservices environments.[1][3][4] After over a decade in cloud operations, they identified the need for a laser-focused observability solution and began building Lumigo to simplify monitoring for serverless and cloud-native apps.[4] Early traction came from its seamless AWS Lambda integration via CloudFormation stacks, quick onboarding, and features like automated tracing, which resonated with developers seeking effortless deployment and rapid MTTR improvements—such as one customer's 82% gain.[3][5]
Lumigo rides the explosive growth of serverless computing and microservices, where cloud-native apps on AWS Lambda and Kubernetes demand granular observability amid rising complexity and costs.[1][2][6] Timing is ideal as enterprises shift to distributed architectures for scalability, but face challenges like hidden failures and ballooning infra expenses—Lumigo's AI and auto-tracing fill this gap, enabling adoption without overhead.[3][8] Market forces like multi-cloud expansion, OpenTelemetry standards, and AI/ML workloads favor it, positioning Lumigo to influence the ecosystem by accelerating serverless maturity, reducing vendor lock-in, and partnering with AWS Marketplace for seamless integration.[2][6]
Lumigo is poised for expansion as serverless and Kubernetes dominate cloud workloads, with AI enhancements driving predictive analytics and multi-cloud support to capture more enterprise share.[2][3] Trends like cost pressures from logging sprawl and demand for no-instrument observability will propel growth, potentially scaling its 200+ customer base through integrations and cost savings proofs. Its influence may evolve from niche serverless debugger to full-stack cloud observability leader, empowering innovation in an era of hyper-distributed apps—tying back to its origins in solving real operator pains for cloud clarity.[4][8]
Lumigo has raised $37.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $29.0M Series A in October 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2021 | $29.0M Series A | 83North, Addition, Asymmetric Capital Partners, Atreides Management, Battery Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, Franklin Templeton Investments, Grove Ventures, Kearny Jackson, NewView Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, O.G. Tech Partners, Pitango Venture Capital, Redline Capital, Sequoia Capital, Viola Ventures, Walden International, Wing Venture Capital, Abrahami Avishai, Alex Kayyal, David Chang, Giora Kaplan, Shlomo Kramer | |
| Jan 1, 2019 | $8.0M Seed | 83North, Cyberstarts VC, Grove Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital, David Chang |