
PointFive, a company that helps businesses manage AI and cloud costs, has raised US$60 million in a Series B funding round led by Accel. Other investors in the round include Salesforce Ventures, Entrée Capital, Perpetual Growth, Vesey Ventures, Sheva Ventures, and Index Ventures.
The funding comes after PointFive achieved six times growth in its annual recurring revenue (ARR) between 2024 and 2025. The company will use the new capital to improve its products and expand its market reach as more businesses look for ways to control the growing costs of running AI systems.
"Every company is now an AI company, and every AI company is about to get a bill it did not budget for. The old playbook was never built for this: tag everything, build a dashboard, and hope someone acts on it. PointFive finds the waste at the source and puts the fix in the engineer's hands. That is the only way efficiency scales," said Alon Arvatz, co-founder and CEO of PointFive.
"With the global spend in cloud and AI growing from c. $350B in 2025 to more than $1T by 2030, the cost of running AI is fast becoming one of the largest line items in the enterprise. The PointFive team realised that managing cloud and AI infrastructure is an engineering problem, not a dashboard problem, and they have built the leading agentic platform to help engineering teams maximise cloud and AI efficiency. We have been very impressed by their vision and are excited to lead this round and partner with Alon, Gal and Amir," said Philippe Botteri, Partner at Accel.
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Founded in 2023 by Alon Arvatz, Amir Hozez, and Gal Ben David, PointFive is a platform that helps companies reduce waste and improve efficiency across their cloud systems, data platforms, AI workloads and coding tools.
It continuously monitors how these systems are being used, explains spending in simple language and helps teams find and apply cost-saving improvements automatically. In short, it helps businesses understand where their money is going and make their technology operations more efficient at scale.
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