Baseten
Provides infrastructure for deploying and running AI models in production, with a focus on scalable inference for enterprise teams.
Overview
Baseten provides AI infrastructure for model deployment and inference, helping teams move trained models into production and serve them at scale. Its platform targets enterprises and AI builders that need reliable, performant inference without managing low-level serving infrastructure. The company is positioned around production AI operations rather than model creation, with differentiation tied to inference workflows and deployment speed. It reportedly is raising an undisclosed $1.5 billion round in June 2026, described as coming months after a prior mega-round.
Funding History
AI inference startup Baseten reportedly raising $1.5B months after its last mega-round
Baseten raised a Series C to scale its AI inference platform amid increased demand for production generative AI workloads.
Baseten raised a Series B to expand its AI inference infrastructure platform and support growing enterprise demand.
Baseten raised a Series A to build its platform for developing and deploying machine learning applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Baseten raised in total?
- Baseten has raised a total of $1.6B across 4 funding rounds.
- Who are Baseten's investors?
- Baseten's investors include Undisclosed, Greylock, IVP and Spark Capital.
- What does Baseten do?
- Baseten provides AI infrastructure for model deployment and inference, helping teams move trained models into production and serve them at scale. Its platform targets enterprises and AI builders that need reliable, performant inference without managing low-level serving infrastructure. The company is positioned around production AI operations rather than model creation, with differentiation tied to inference workflows and deployment speed. It reportedly is raising an undisclosed $1.5 billion round in June 2026, described as coming months after a prior mega-round.
- Where is Baseten headquartered?
- Baseten is headquartered in San Francisco, United States.
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