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Enterprise-Grade OpenTelemetry
Odigos Technologies Inc. has raised $13.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Odigos Technologies Inc..
Odigos Technologies Inc. was founded in 2023 by Eden Federman (Founder) and Ari Recht (Founder).
Odigos Technologies Inc. has raised $13.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Odigos leverages eBPF technology to create an open-source solution that can automatically generate distributed traces for any application without any engineering work.
Developers are struggling with extracting and delivering high-quality monitoring data.
Currently, building a pipeline is a manual process that takes months to implement, is an error-prone process that requires tons of code changes across multiple R&D teams, and demands collaboration.
Odigos Technologies Inc. was founded in 2023 by Eden Federman (Founder) and Ari Recht (Founder).
Odigos Technologies Inc. has raised $13.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Odigos Technologies Inc.'s investors include Pioneer Fund, Venture Guides.
Key people at Odigos Technologies Inc..
Odigos Technologies Inc. has raised $13.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $13.0M Odigos - Series A in September 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2024 | $13M Series A | — | Pioneer Fund, Venture Guides | Announced |
Odigos Technologies Inc. is an enterprise-grade observability platform that simplifies and accelerates the implementation of OpenTelemetry for distributed tracing. It provides an eBPF-based solution that automatically instruments applications without requiring any code changes, delivering zero performance overhead. Odigos primarily serves enterprises seeking advanced application performance monitoring and diagnostics, enabling them to gain deep insights into distributed systems efficiently. The company has gained traction rapidly since its founding in 2023, raising $13.5 million in Series A funding and collaborating with Fortune 100 companies to enhance their observability capabilities[1][3][4][6].
Odigos was founded in 2023 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Ari Recht (CEO) and Eden Federman (CTO). Ari brings over 20 years of experience in technology and finance, while Eden is a leading maintainer in the eBPF and OpenTelemetry communities with extensive background in observability systems, having contributed to monitoring solutions for organizations like the IDF, Yahoo, and Taboola. The idea for Odigos emerged from the founders’ desire to overcome the complexity and performance challenges of traditional distributed tracing tools by leveraging eBPF to automate instrumentation and context propagation seamlessly. Early momentum was bolstered by participation in the Y Combinator accelerator program and strong investor backing including Salesforce Ventures and Y Combinator[1][3][4].
Odigos rides the growing trend of cloud-native observability and the adoption of OpenTelemetry as the industry standard for telemetry data collection. The timing is critical as enterprises increasingly rely on distributed microservices architectures, which demand sophisticated tracing to diagnose performance issues and failures. Market forces such as the rise of eBPF technology, the need for zero-code instrumentation, and the push for vendor-neutral observability solutions favor Odigos’ approach. By simplifying and automating distributed tracing, Odigos influences the broader ecosystem by lowering barriers to observability adoption and enabling enterprises to leverage telemetry data more effectively for operational excellence[3][5][6].
Odigos is well-positioned to expand its footprint in the enterprise observability market by continuing to innovate on automation and performance efficiency. Future trends shaping its journey include the increasing complexity of distributed systems, the rise of AI-driven observability analytics, and the ongoing standardization around OpenTelemetry. As enterprises demand more seamless and scalable monitoring solutions, Odigos’ influence is likely to grow, potentially becoming a foundational technology for observability in cloud-native environments. Continued partnerships with major cloud and observability vendors could further accelerate its adoption and ecosystem impact[1][3][7].