This AI startup helps developers safely and cheaply build on top of LLMs from OpenAI and Anthropic. Read its pitch deck.
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This AI startup helps developers safely and cheaply build on top of LLMs from OpenAI and Anthropic. Read its pitch deck.
"Originally founded as a data analytics startup, London-based Requesty pivoted this year to focus on infrastructure. Its technology sits as a gateway between AI providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Grok, and developers who are building AI-powered applications for tasks like coding, booking travel, scanning invoices, and translation. Thibault Jaigu, Requesty's cofounder, describes the company as a kind of Cloudflare - an internet infrastructure and security company - for the AI era. Requesty wants to act as the central pillar connecting different AI servers."
"A typical pain point for companies is that engineers have different preferences for the AIs they want to use. They often configure several different models without centralized governance or control around their usage. "The admins - which is IT security or DevOps - don't understand what the engineers are using, why they're using it that way, and what the potential risks are," Jaigu said. Risks could include sending customer and other proprietary data to the AI"
Requesty provides an infrastructure gateway connecting developers to multiple AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Grok. The platform centralizes governance, API access, and spending limits to reduce costs and tighten security for teams using large language models. The system supports routing and failover between providers to maintain availability and help teams optimize provider selection. Typical risks addressed include accidental exposure of customer or proprietary data and failure to revoke developer access keys. The company pivoted from data analytics to AI infrastructure, raised a $3 million seed round led by 20VC, and positions itself as a Cloudflare-like pillar for the AI era.
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