Mutable
Mutable is a technology company.
Financial History
Mutable has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Mutable raised?
Mutable has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Mutable is a technology company.
Mutable has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Mutable has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Mutable has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Mutable's investors include 42CAP, Acequia Capital, Amino Collective, Entrepreneur First, Faber, Lunar Ventures, Momenta Ventures, Charlie Songhurst, Will Prendergast.
Mutable is a technology startup building a Public Edge Cloud platform that functions like an "Airbnb for servers," enabling network operators to monetize underutilized edge servers for low-latency computing.[1][2][5] It targets developers creating next-generation applications in AR/VR, IoT, robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, AI, remote desktop, and cloud gaming, solving DevOps and infrastructure challenges by overlaying on 5G networks, public clouds, POPs, and micro data centers to deliver latency under 20-30ms.[1][2][5] Serving cable/wireless providers and software companies, Mutable generates new revenue streams for operators while offering developers hyper-local, cost-effective deployment—boasting $985K revenue, ~3-5 employees, and $1.5M in funding as a Techstars NYC '15 and UpRamp alum.[1][2][3]
Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York (with ties to Denver, Colorado), Mutable emerged from the need to leverage existing cable and wireless infrastructure for edge computing amid rising demands from emerging tech.[1][2] Key figures include leaders like Na Za, Va* As, and An* Pe**, though specific founder backgrounds remain sparse in public records.[3] As a Techstars NYC '15 graduate, it gained early traction by positioning itself as a Microservice PaaS for high-latency-sensitive apps, evolving from broadband network development to a full public edge cloud that turns operators' assets into competitive advantages against hyperscalers.[1][2][5]
(Note: One source mentions mobile app development, but this appears outdated or mismatched, as core results focus on edge cloud.[4])
Mutable rides the edge computing wave, fueled by 5G rollout and explosive growth in latency-sensitive apps like AR/VR (projected edge market $80B by 2022) and IoT/AI, where traditional hyperscaler clouds fall short on proximity and speed.[1][5] Timing aligns with operators seeking defenses against AWS/Azure dominance—Mutable empowers them via existing real estate for hyper-local compute, countering centralization with decentralized, sustainable edge resources.[2][5] It influences the ecosystem by democratizing low-latency infrastructure, accelerating next-gen product dev, cutting energy waste, and fostering operator-developer partnerships in a market shifting to greener, distributed networks.[1][5][6]
Mutable is poised to scale as 5G matures and edge demands surge, potentially expanding partnerships with more operators for global low-latency coverage and integrating AI-driven orchestration. Trends like sustainable computing and 6G previews will amplify its model, evolving it from niche PaaS to core infrastructure player—watch for funding rounds to fuel deployments amid hyperscaler edge pushes. This edge innovator positions startups and telcos to own the fastest paths to users, redefining internet speed at its core.[1][2][5]
Mutable has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in March 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2020 | $2.0M Seed | 42CAP, Acequia Capital, Amino Collective, Entrepreneur First, Faber, Lunar Ventures, Momenta Ventures, Charlie Songhurst, Will Prendergast |