OpsMill
Builds a centralized data layer to enable network automation, helping operators consolidate network state and configuration for automated orchestration and management.
Overview
OpsMill is developing a centralized data layer for network automation that collects and normalizes network state and configuration to simplify orchestration for enterprises and service providers. The product targets network operators and IT teams seeking to reduce fragmentation between devices, controllers and automation tooling; the company highlights a founder background that includes an ex-Roblox engineer as a key technical credential. In May 2026 OpsMill raised $14M in a Series A from BGV and Partech to support its growth and product development. The funding round is reported as the company’s first institutional raise, bringing total disclosed financing to $14M.
Funding History
Ex-Roblox engineer’s OpsMill raises $14M from BGV, Partech to build data layer for network automation
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has OpsMill raised in total?
- OpsMill has raised a total of $14M across 1 funding round.
- Who are OpsMill's investors?
- OpsMill's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does OpsMill do?
- OpsMill is developing a centralized data layer for network automation that collects and normalizes network state and configuration to simplify orchestration for enterprises and service providers. The product targets network operators and IT teams seeking to reduce fragmentation between devices, controllers and automation tooling; the company highlights a founder background that includes an ex-Roblox engineer as a key technical credential. In May 2026 OpsMill raised $14M in a Series A from BGV and Partech to support its growth and product development. The funding round is reported as the company’s first institutional raise, bringing total disclosed financing to $14M.
- Where is OpsMill headquartered?
- OpsMill is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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