
Daytona, a New York–based infrastructure company providing programmatic, composable computers for AI agents, has raised $24 million in Series A funding.
Investors
The round was led by FirstMark Capital, with participation from Pace Capital, Upfront Ventures, E2VC, Darkmode, Datadog, and Figma Ventures.
FirstMark Capital is a New York–based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments, primarily Seed and Series A. Their mission is to partner with exceptional entrepreneurs who are solving meaningful problems and changing the world. FirstMark builds deeply engaged networks that unite leaders globally and accelerate founder success through high-impact services.
In conjunction with the financing, Matt Turck, General Partner at FirstMark, has joined Daytona’s Board of Directors.
Daytona Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to expand hardware capacity, grow its team, accelerate sales and marketing, and enter new regions.
About Daytona
Daytona is an infrastructure company building sandboxed, composable computers designed for AI agents. Its platform allows each agent to spin up a configurable computing environment—including CPU, GPU, memory, storage, networking, and OS—on demand, enabling complex experimentation, code execution, and reinforcement learning at scale. Daytona supports instant startup, persistent state, and branching workflows, providing foundational infrastructure for the emerging agentic economy. Headquartered in New York, Daytona serves a broad range of customers, from early-stage startups to Fortune 100 enterprises, including LangChain, Turing, Writer, and SambaNova.
Funding Details
Company: Daytona Platforms, Inc.
Raised: $24.0M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: February 2026
Lead Investor: FirstMark Capital
Additional Investors: Pace Capital, Upfront Ventures, E2VC, Darkmode, Datadog, Figma Ventures
Company Website: https://www.daytona.io/
Software Category: AI Infrastructure / Composable Cloud / Agentic Computing
Source: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/daytona-raises-24m-series-a-to-give-every-agent-a-computer-302680740.html