Raindrop, a company focused on monitoring infrastructure for artificial intelligence agents, announced securing $15 million in seed funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.
This investment is intended to accelerate Raindrop's efforts in establishing itself as the default monitoring solution for AI agents navigating complex production environments.
The funding round saw participation from several prominent entities within the AI ecosystem, including Figma Ventures and Vercel Ventures.
Furthermore, notable individual investors from companies such as Replit, Cognition, Framer, Speak, and Notion contributed to the round, underscoring broad confidence in the monitoring necessity.
CEO Zubin Koticha noted that contemporary AI agents exhibit extended reasoning capabilities and utilize more external tools, moving beyond the limits of traditional testing methodologies like evals. Consequently, engineering teams face difficulties detecting or tracking failures across these long operational trajectories. The increasing reliance on autonomous agents in high-stakes sectors, including finance and healthcare, elevates the risk associated with undetected errors.
Previous monitoring tools often provided insufficient data, focusing narrowly on token usage or basic latency metrics rather than behavioral anomalies. Raindrop addresses this gap by deploying small, adaptable models designed to track the specific behavior patterns of each deployed AI product. This approach allows users to monitor custom signals, such as "Agent Stuck in a Loop," alongside default metrics like "User Frustration."
The platform functions analogously to established developer tools, triggering Sentry-style alerts when predefined issue thresholds are breached.
Moreover, Raindrop incorporates background analysis to triage potential problems and generates step-by-step explanations when critical issues, such as toxic output generation, are detected. Lightspeed Partner Bucky Moore stated the firm invested because Raindrop correctly predicted that robust monitoring would become the most crucial element for building reliable agents, noting the company’s rapid adoption by leading AI engineering teams.
Raindrop already supports frontier AI customers processing millions of daily events for issue resolution.

