Tinybird has raised $70.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Tinybird's investors include Balderton Capital, Insight Partners, Coatue, CRV, Daffy, Fenway Summer, First Round Capital, Hack VC, Indeed.com, Tiffany Luck, Pareto Holdings, Greg Bettinelli.
Tinybird is a SaaS technology company building managed data infrastructure powered by ClickHouse, enabling software teams and AI-native product teams to create real-time data products like insights, actions, and APIs at scale without managing infrastructure.[1][3][6] It serves developers and data teams who need to turn large-scale data from sources like warehouses into secure, real-time REST APIs, solving the problem of data locked behind gatekeepers and enabling fast shipping of analytics features.[1][3] Tinybird's growth is evidenced by endorsements from leaders at Vercel, Dub, Plain, Factorial, and LocalStack, positive G2 reviews highlighting ease of integration and scalability, and backing from investors like Crane Venture Partners.[2][3][5]
The platform offers serverless scale, HTTP streaming, Kafka/S3 connectors, Git integration, and enterprise features like SOC 2 compliance, making it ideal for smaller, faster AI-driven teams building with data at any scale.[1][3]
Tinybird originated in Spain as a solution to the founders' own challenges: software developers in their companies had abundant data trapped in cloud data warehouses, inaccessible due to corporate barriers.[1][4] They created Tinybird to transform any-scale data into real-time, secure REST APIs, addressing this pain point that persists for teams today.[1] Starting as a small, brainy team of around 40 people by 2023, it has expanded with offices like a UK team and continues evolving for AI-native workflows.[4] Early traction came from solving internal needs, now scaling to software teams globally, with pivotal growth in real-time data productization.[1][3]
Tinybird rides the real-time data trend, bridging streaming (e.g., Kafka) and interactive applications needing fresh, low-latency data for millions of users, amid AI making teams smaller and faster.[1][4] Timing aligns with AI-native software demanding instant insights without heavy infra, as companies adopt message platforms but struggle with real-time exposure.[4] Market forces like data growth, cloud warehouse silos, and DevOps for AI favor Tinybird's minimal cognitive load and productization of real-time data.[1][3][4] It influences the ecosystem by empowering data teams to deliver scalable APIs quickly, reducing tool sprawl, boosting productivity, and enabling startups like those in Crane's portfolio to focus on core products.[2][5]
Tinybird is poised to dominate real-time data infra for AI-era teams, with expansions like Tinybird AI, MCP servers, and enhanced enterprise tools signaling deeper AI integrations and global scaling.[3] Trends like agentic AI, multi-agent simulations, and edge analytics will amplify demand for its HTTP-native, serverless model, potentially growing via more VC partnerships and UK/EU expansion.[2][4] Its influence may evolve from niche developer tool to standard for real-time features in apps, tying back to its roots: unlocking data to fuel faster, smarter software teams worldwide.[1]
Tinybird has raised $70.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.0M Series B in June 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2024 | $30.0M Series B | Balderton Capital, Insight Partners | |
| Apr 1, 2022 | $37.0M Series A | Coatue, CRV, Daffy, Fenway Summer, First Round Capital, Hack VC, Indeed.com, Tiffany Luck, Pareto Holdings, Greg Bettinelli, The Hit Forge, Uncorrelated Ventures, Underscore VC, Vera Equity, Andrew Bialecki, Girish Mathrubootham, Gokul Rajaram, Jacqueline Reses, Jeffrey Wald, Shishir Mehrotra, Tony Xu, Guillermo Rauch | |
| Jul 1, 2021 | $3.0M Seed | 11.2 Capital, Acrew Capital, Addition, Afore Capital, C2 Investment, Cherry Ventures, Gradient Ventures, Hack VC, Intel Capital, La Famiglia, Mango Capital, Not Boring Capital, Paradigm, Redpoint Ventures, Saga, Seven Seven Six, Spark Capital, The Hit Forge, Thirty Five Ventures, Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund, True Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures, Christian Bertermann, Colin Carrier, Emanuel Pleitez, Eric Wu, Girish Mathrubootham, Hakan Koc, Johannes Reck, John Collison, Julius Köhler, Kelvin Beachum Jr., Matthias Hilpert, Max Mullen, Sam Altman, Guillermo Rauch |