Tsuga Raises €8.7 Million in Seed Round

by Kay Aloha Villamor in November 6th, 2025

Tsuga, a Paris, France-based AI-powered observability platform for enterprises, has raised €8.7 million in Seed funding. 

Investors 

The round was led by General Catalyst, with participation from Singular and several angel investors, including Amjad Masad, Charles Gorintin, Jonathan Benhamou, Olivier Bonnet, and Philippe Corrot. 

General Catalyst is a global investment and transformation firm that partners with the world’s most ambitious entrepreneurs to drive resilience and applied AI. The firm supports founders with long-term visions who challenge the status quo, partnering with them from seed to growth stage and beyond. With offices in San Francisco, New York City, Boston, Berlin, Bangalore, and London, General Catalyst has backed the growth of more than 800 businesses. 

Tsuga Use of Funds 

The company will use the funding to drive product innovation and expand its engineering and customer success teams as Tsuga brings its AI-native observability platform to market. 

About Tsuga 

Founded in 2024 by Gabriel-James Safar and Sébastien Deprez, Tsuga is an AI-native observability platform that empowers enterprises to monitor and control their cloud infrastructure efficiently. Built on a Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) and open-source-first architecture, Tsuga enables enterprises to store, manage, and analyze telemetry. Headquartered in Paris, France, its mission is to turn observability into a competitive advantage for every company in the AI era, hyper-scalable, intelligent, and fully under their control. 

Funding Details 

Company: Tsuga 

Raised: €8.7M 

Round: Seed 

Funding Date: November 2025 

Lead Investor: General Catalyst 

Additional Investors: Singular, Amjad Masad, Charles Gorintin, Jonathan Benhamou, Olivier Bonnet, Philippe Corrot 

Company Website: https://www.tsuga.com/  

Software Category: Observability / Cloud Infrastructure / AI-Native Monitoring 

Source: https://www.eu-startups.com/2025/11/paris-based-tsuga-raises-e8-7-million-to-help-enterprises-cope-as-logs-metrics-and-traces-grow-30-a-year/ 

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