
Qovery, a Paris, France-based DevOps automation platform, has raised $13 million in a Series A funding round.
Investors
The round was led by IRIS, with participation from Speedinvest, Crane Venture Partners, Techstars, Irregular Expressions, and angels including Datadog co-founders Olivier Pomel and Alexis Le-Quoc, Docker co-founder Sebastian Pahl, and Checkout.com CTO Ott Kaukver.
IRIS is a European venture capital and growth firm established in 1986, primarily focused on investing in tech-driven companies across seed, Series A, late-stage, and growth phases. Headquartered in Paris, with offices in Berlin and Munich, the firm provides investment tickets ranging from €1 million to €40 million.
Qovery Use of Funds
The company will use the funds to expand regionally, grow its team, and continue developing AI-driven product features.
About Qovery
Founded in 2020 by Romaric Philogène, Pierre Mavro, and Morgan Perry, Qovery is a SaaS platform that automates the end-to-end lifecycle of application deployment and infrastructure management across public cloud and Kubernetes environments. Headquartered in Paris, France, Qovery aims to provide full visibility and cost control while avoiding the vendor lock-in common with traditional PaaS solutions.
Funding Details
Company: Qovery
Raised: $13.0M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: September 2025
Lead Investor: IRIS
Additional Investors: Speedinvest, Crane Venture Partners, Techstars, Irregular Expressions, Olivier Pomel, Alexis Le-Quoc, Sebastian Pahl, Ott Kaukver
Company Website: https://www.qovery.com/
Software Category: DevOps Automation / Cloud Application Deployment
Source: https://tech.eu/2025/09/30/qovery-raises-13m-to-redefine-devops-automation/