There is a moment in every developer’s life when the code is clean, the idea is sharp, and then the cloud bill shows up like a plot twist nobody asked for. Servers. Kubernetes clusters. A DevOps rabbit hole that eats weekends for breakfast. That friction is where Render decided to live.
San Francisco based Render, founded in 2018, by Anurag Goel, just secured a $100M Series C extension at a $1.5B valuation, bringing total funding to $258M. Georgian led the round again, with strong participation from Addition, Bessemer Venture Partners, General Catalyst, 01 Advisors, South Park Commons Fund, and avra. When that lineup keeps writing checks, it is not charity. It is pattern recognition.
Anurag Goel built Render as a modern cloud platform for application developers who would rather ship product than babysit infrastructure. Web services, APIs, background workers, cron jobs, static sites, private services, managed PostgreSQL databases. Automatic deployments from Git. Containerized workloads. WebSockets. Infinite runtimes for backend applications. The kind of environment where AI agents can run long, stateful, real time workloads without tapping out.
From winning TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2019 to crossing 2M developers by early 2025, to now serving more than 4.5M developers with over 250,000 new developers joining every month, Render is not just scaling infrastructure. It is scaling belief. Belief that the $400B+ cloud market does not have to feel like assembling furniture without instructions.
Seed capital started at $2.25M in 2019 led by General Catalyst with South Park Commons Fund and angels like Lee Fixel, Elad Gil, and Jason Warner. Then $4.5M more in seed. A $20M Series A led by Addition. A $50M Series B led by Bessemer Venture Partners. An $80M Series C led by Georgian. Now this $100M extension. Each round less about survival, more about momentum.
The strategy is precise. Build a unified AI application runtime. Support stateful, long running infrastructure. Give developers the power of hyperscalers without the operational maze of AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Zero DevOps is not a slogan. It is a thesis on how modern software teams want to work.
Congratulations to Anurag Goel and the entire Render team. Congratulations to Georgian, Addition, Bessemer Venture Partners, General Catalyst, 01 Advisors, South Park Commons Fund, and avra for backing a platform that understands developers do not wake up excited to configure servers.
If you are building AI native software, real time LLM based applications, or anything that needs durable execution without the circus, Render is making a serious case to be the stage you perform on. The next billion applications will not ask for permission. They will just deploy.

