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Vibranium Labs Secures $4.6M Seed Funding Led by Calibrate Ventures and Mirae Asset
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Vibranium Labs Secures $4.6M Seed Funding Led by Calibrate Ventures and Mirae Asset

•December 24, 2025
•Dec 24, 2025
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Participants

Vibranium Labs

Vibranium Labs

company

Mirae Asset

Mirae Asset

investor

Franklin Templeton

Franklin Templeton

investor

Plug and Play

Plug and Play

investor

Gaingels

Gaingels

investor

Wildcard Capital

Wildcard Capital

investor

FalconX

FalconX

investor

Calibrate

Calibrate

investor

Dallas Center-Grimes Community School District

Dallas Center-Grimes Community School District

investor

Why It Matters

Automating incident response cuts downtime costs and frees engineering resources, a critical advantage for high‑stakes sectors. The investment underscores strong market confidence in AI‑driven SRE solutions.

Key Takeaways

  • •$4.6M seed raised for AI-driven SRE platform.
  • •Vibe AI offers 24/7 multimodal incident resolution.
  • •Investors include Calibrate Ventures, Mirae Asset, Franklin Templeton.
  • •Target industries: finance, healthcare, media, retail, defense.
  • •Aims to reduce engineering toil and improve uptime.

Pulse Analysis

The rise of AI‑enabled Site Reliability Engineering reflects a broader shift toward proactive infrastructure management. Traditional SRE teams spend a significant portion of their time on manual triage and firefighting, which drives up operational costs and slows innovation. By embedding multimodal agentic capabilities, Vibe AI can ingest logs, metrics, and alerts in real time, automatically correlating signals to predict failures before they impact users. This preemptive approach aligns with enterprise priorities for resilience and cost efficiency.

Vibe AI’s architecture combines large‑language models with domain‑specific knowledge bases, enabling it to act as a 24/7 incident engineer. It not only detects anomalies but also initiates remediation steps, documents actions, and hands off complex cases to human engineers with contextual insights. For sectors such as finance and healthcare, where regulatory compliance and service continuity are paramount, the technology promises measurable reductions in mean time to resolution (MTTR) and a lower incidence of human error. Early adopters report up to a 30% decrease in on‑call fatigue, translating into higher staff retention and productivity.

The $4.6 million seed round signals investor confidence that AI‑driven SRE will become a foundational layer of digital operations. Backers like Calibrate Ventures and Mirae Asset see a market ripe for disruption, especially as cloud-native workloads proliferate and edge computing expands the attack surface. As Vibe AI scales its engineering and go‑to‑market teams, it is positioned to capture a sizable share of the incident‑management market, potentially setting new standards for uptime as a competitive differentiator. Continued funding will likely accelerate feature development, integration with existing observability stacks, and expansion into regulated industries, solidifying AI’s role in the future of reliability engineering.

Deal Summary

Vibranium Labs announced a $4.6 million seed round to expand its AI‑driven incident management platform, Vibe AI. The round was led by Calibrate Ventures and Mirae Asset, with participation from Franklin Templeton, Plug and Play, Gaingels, Wildcard Capital, FalconX, and DCG. The capital will accelerate product development and go‑to‑market efforts across multiple industries.

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