French Observability Startup Tsuga Secures €30 Million Series A to Scale AI Agent Platform

Paris-based AI-native observability platform Tsuga has raised €30 million in Series A funding to accelerate its go-to-market strategy and expand its enterprise AI agent deployments.
Paris-based Tsuga, an AI-native observability startup, announced today that it has successfully closed a €30 million Series A funding round. The investment was led by existing investor Singular, with participation from General Catalyst, DST Global Partners, QuantumLight, Picus, and Databricks Ventures.
Founded in 2024, Tsuga addresses the growing complexity of enterprise cloud environments by offering a resilient observability platform. Unlike traditional solutions that require data to be exported to a vendor's cloud, Tsuga allows enterprises to manage telemetry and monitoring data within their own infrastructure—including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure—ensuring data sovereignty and control.
According to co-founder and CEO Gabriel-James Safar, the current observability model is failing as data volumes explode and AI-driven code deployment becomes standard. Tsuga's platform is designed to provide more reliable coverage at a lower cost, a critical need as companies transition from pilot AI projects to full-scale production. The new capital will be used to scale the company's go-to-market efforts and accelerate the deployment of its AI agent platform, which is already serving enterprise clients like Le Monde and Camunda.
INTELLIGENCE BRIEF
WHY IT MATTERS
Tsuga's funding highlights the shift in enterprise tech toward infrastructure that prioritizes data sovereignty and AI-native observability. As companies move AI agents into production, the demand for tools that can monitor these systems without compromising data control is rapidly increasing.
WHO IS INVOLVED
Tsuga (Gabriel-James Safar, CEO), Singular, General Catalyst, DST Global Partners, QuantumLight, Picus, Databricks Ventures
MARKET IMPACT
The round signals continued investor appetite for AI infrastructure layers that support agent governance and cloud-native operations. It positions Tsuga as a key player in the European deep tech landscape, competing with emerging observability providers.
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