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Railway secures $100 million to challenge AWS with AI-native cloud infrastructure

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VentureBeat AI - Enterprise Ai Title: Railway secures $100 million to challenge AWS with AI-native cloud infrastructure Date: 2026-01-22 14:00 Source: https://venturebeat.com/infrastructure/railway-secures-usd100-million-to-challenge-aws-with-ai-native-cloud <p><a href="https://railway.com/">Railway</a>, a San Francisc…
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  • The notion of a developer is melting before our eyes. You don't have to be an engineer to engineer things anymore — you just need critical thinking and the ability to analyze things in a systems capacity.

    80% confidence
  • The amount of software that's going to come online over the next five years is unfathomable compared to what existed before — we're talking a thousand times more software.

    80% confidence
  • Railway processes more than 10 million deployments monthly and handles over one trillion requests through its edge network

    80% confidence
  • The conventional wisdom is that the big guys have economies of scale to offer better pricing. But when they're charging for VMs that usually sit idle in the cloud, and we've purpose-built everything to fit much more density on these machines, you have a big opportunity.

    80% confidence
  • 2026 is the year we play on the world stage.

    80% confidence
  • We're not just containers; we've got VM primitives, stateful storage, virtual private networking, automated load balancing. And we wrap all of this in an absurdly easy-to-use UI, with agentic primitives so agents can move 1,000 times faster.

    80% confidence
  • We're default alive; there's no reason for us to raise money. We raised because we see a massive opportunity to accelerate, not because we needed to survive.

    80% confidence
  • Railway has built loops where Claude can hook in, call deployments, and analyze infrastructure automatically

    80% confidence
  • The work that used to take me a week on our previous infrastructure, I can do in Railway in like a day. If I want to spin up a new service and test different architectures, it would take so long on our old setup. In Railway I can launch six services in two minutes.

    80% confidence
  • When godly intelligence is on tap and can solve any problem in three seconds, those amalgamations of systems become bottlenecks. What was really cool for humans to deploy in 10 seconds or less is now table stakes for agents.

    80% confidence
  • In five years, Railway [will be] the place where software gets created and evolved, period. Deploy instantly, scale infinitely, with zero friction.

    80% confidence
  • Having full control over the network, compute, and storage layers lets us do really fast build and deploy loops, the kind that allows us to move at 'agentic speed' while staying 100 percent the smoothest ride in town.

    80% confidence
  • The hyperscalers have two competing systems, and they haven't gone all-in on the new model because their legacy revenue stream is still printing money.

    80% confidence
  • 31 percent of Fortune 500 companies now use Railway's platform

    80% confidence
  • Railway's platform delivers deployments in under one second, achieving tenfold increase in developer velocity and up to 65 percent cost savings compared to traditional cloud providers

    80% confidence
  • G2X achieved seven times faster deployment speed and 87 percent cost reduction after migrating to Railway, with infrastructure bill dropping from $15,000 per month to approximately $1,000

    80% confidence
  • At my previous company Clever, which sold for $500 million, I had six full-time engineers just managing AWS. Now I have six engineers total, and they all focus on product. Railway is exactly the tool I wish I had in 2012.

    80% confidence
  • As AI models get better at writing code, more and more people are asking the age-old question: where, and how, do I run my applications? The last generation of cloud primitives were slow and outdated, and now with AI moving everything faster, teams simply can't keep up.

    80% confidence

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