
Shuttle, a London, UK-based cloud infrastructure platform for developers, has raised $6 million in Seed funding.
Investors
The round includes investments from Y Combinator, Global Founders Capital, Thomas Dohmke, former CEO of GitHub, Calvin French-Owen, founder of Segment, Senior leaders from OpenAI, Deel, Confluent, and more.
Shuttle Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to expand support across all programming languages and AI coding systems, enhance agentic infrastructure management, and deepen integrations with cloud providers.
About Shuttle
Founded in 2020, Shuttle is a cloud infrastructure platform for developers building with tools like Cursor and GitHub Copilot. Its platform enables developers to build and deploy applications swiftly using Rust, leveraging function signatures and annotations to define infrastructure seamlessly. The platform assesses the optimal infrastructure for an application, presents pricing, and handles provisioning and deployment with minimal friction. Shuttle has powered over 120,000 deployments for 20,000 developers. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, its mission is to make building and operating backends as simple as writing code with AI.
Funding Details
Company: Shuttle
Raised: $6.0M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: October 2025
Investors: Thomas Dohmke, Calvin French-Owen
Company Website: https://www.shuttle.dev/
Software Category: DevOps / AI Deployment
Source: https://www.shuttle.dev/blog/2025/10/22/shuttle-raises-6-million