53

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$72M

All rounds

53/100

2014

100-500 employees

March 2026

Iguazio built an MLOps and real-time AI platform that provided a unified data and model serving infrastructure for machine learning applications requiring low-latency prediction serving and real-time feature computation, enabling data science teams to deploy models into production with integrated feature stores, model serving, and monitoring pipelines. The Tel Aviv company open-source Nuclio serve

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Yaron Haviv

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StageAcquired
Employees100-500
Country🇮🇱 Israel

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Iguazio built an MLOps and real-time AI platform that provided a unified data and model serving infrastructure for machine learning applications requiring low-latency prediction serving and real-time feature computation, enabling data science teams to deploy models into production with integrated feature stores, model serving, and monitoring pipelines. The Tel Aviv company open-source Nuclio serverless framework became widely adopted for event-driven AI inference workloads.\n\nThe company raised approximately $72 million in venture funding before being acquired by McKinsey in 2023, with the acquisition integrating Iguazio MLOps platform into McKinsey QuantumBlack AI consulting and technology practice. Prior to the acquisition, Iguazio had clients including Deutsche Telekom, Moody Analytics, and financial services firms using its platform for real-time fraud detection, recommendation systems, and predictive maintenance applications.\n\nIguazio competed in the MLOps platform market against Databricks, MLflow, Kubeflow, and Weights and Biases, as well as managed MLOps offerings from AWS SageMaker, Google Vertex AI, and Azure ML. The acquisition by McKinsey represented a strategic move to acquire proprietary AI infrastructure that differentiates McKinsey technology consulting from pure advisory competitors. The Iguazio platform provides McKinsey QuantumBlack with an accelerated deployment capability for AI use cases it implements for clients, reducing time-to-production for ML models in regulated enterprise environments.