Unleash Raises $35M Series B to Expand AI-Driven FeatureOps Platform

March 05, 2026
Unleash has raised $35 million in Series B funding led by One Peak, with participation from Spark Capital, Frontline Ventures, and Firstminute Capital. The funding will accelerate product innovation and global expansion for its open-source FeatureOps platform.
Unleash Raises $35M Series B to Expand AI-Driven FeatureOps Platform

Unleash has raised $35 million in Series B funding led by One Peak, with participation from existing investors Spark Capital, Frontline Ventures, and Firstminute Capital, announced in a press release. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate product innovation and expand globally as enterprises adopt AI-driven software delivery.

Unleash offers an open-source FeatureOps platform that provides real-time control over software features, enabling organizations to manage releases, rollbacks, and experimentation at scale. The company reports over 13,000 GitHub stars and 40 million downloads, with customers including Prudential, Lloyds Banking Group, Wayfair, and Lenovo.

The platform is designed for high-compliance environments, helping enterprises balance AI-driven development speed with governance and reliability. Unleash said it will invest in autonomous feature management and full-stack experimentation to create a fail-safe release infrastructure for AI-generated code.

The new funding brings Unleash’s total capital raised to $51.5 million. Since its Series A in 2022, the company has doubled annual recurring revenue each year and surpassed 500 paying customers worldwide.

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