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Modelence Raises $3M Seed

Modelence raises $3M in a seed round led by Y Combinator to build a unified infrastructure toolkit for streamlining software development and app deployment.

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by Ben Murray
Modelence Raises $3M Seed

Modelence Raises $3M Seed

Modelence, a California-based startup focused on streamlining software development infrastructure, has announced it raised $3 million in a seed funding round.

Investors

The round was led by Y Combinator, with participation from Rebel Fund, Acacia Venture Capital Partners, Formosa VC, and Vocal Ventures.

Modelence Use of Funds

The company plans to use the capital to further develop its all-in-one framework that manages authentication, databases, hosting, and LLM observability for TypeScript-based software development.

About Modelence

Founded in 2025 as part of the Y Combinator summer batch, Modelence is led by CEO Aram Shatakhtsyan. The company provides a unified toolkit that eliminates the friction of stitching together disparate cloud services, enabling users to build apps more reliably by simplifying the connections between authentication and database layers.

Funding Details

Company Website: https://modelence.com

Company: Modelence
Raised: $3M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: January 28, 2026
Lead Investor: Y Combinator
Additional Investors: Rebel Fund, Acacia Venture Capital Partners, Formosa VC, Vocal Ventures
Software Category: DevOps and Development Infrastructure
Source: https://venturebeat.com/data/digital-native-startups-are-ditching-rigid-databases-for-their-agentic-stacks

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