Sazabi raises $8M for AI-native observability
Sazabi raised an $8M seed round to build AI-native observability software for engineering teams.

Observability is becoming more agentic. Engineering teams do not just want logs and dashboards — they want systems that help investigate and fix production issues faster.
What happened
Sazabi raised an $8M seed round led by J2 Ventures, Village Global and Y Combinator.
The company builds AI-native observability software for engineering teams, with participation from Orange Collective and angel investors from companies including Vercel, Cursor, LangChain, OpenAI, Anthropic, GitHub and Replit.
Why it matters
This is a strong developer-tools signal.
Modern software systems are complex, and debugging production issues can be slow and expensive. AI-native observability tools aim to move teams from passive monitoring toward faster diagnosis and remediation.
The bigger picture
Developer tools are shifting from visibility to action. The next generation of observability products may not just show what went wrong, but help engineers understand and fix it.
