Galtea
Builds tooling to resolve the ‘invisible bottleneck’ that impedes enterprise AI deployments, targeting organizations scaling production ML and AI systems.
Overview
Galtea builds tooling aimed at addressing the "invisible bottleneck" that slows enterprise AI adoption, targeting enterprises and teams deploying production ML and AI systems. The company positions its product for engineering, ML ops and product teams inside larger organizations working to scale AI initiatives. Galtea completed an undisclosed seed round dated 2026-03-25, reported in coverage as roughly $3–3.2M, and attracted investor interest from backers including 42CAP and Mozilla Ventures. Its early differentiation is a narrow focus on a specific operational pain point in enterprise AI and investor validation; total funding is reported at about $3M across one round.
Funding History
Galtea raises $3.2M to fix enterprise AI’s invisible bottleneck. Here’s the pitch deck that convinced 42CAP and Mozilla Ventures
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Galtea raised in total?
- Galtea has raised a total of $3M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Galtea's investors?
- Galtea's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Galtea do?
- Galtea builds tooling aimed at addressing the "invisible bottleneck" that slows enterprise AI adoption, targeting enterprises and teams deploying production ML and AI systems. The company positions its product for engineering, ML ops and product teams inside larger organizations working to scale AI initiatives. Galtea completed an undisclosed seed round dated 2026-03-25, reported in coverage as roughly $3–3.2M, and attracted investor interest from backers including 42CAP and Mozilla Ventures. Its early differentiation is a narrow focus on a specific operational pain point in enterprise AI and investor validation; total funding is reported at about $3M across one round.
- Where is Galtea headquartered?
- Galtea is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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