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Niteshift Founded by Datadog Veterans: An AI Platform to Fight Big Tech Lock-in

Datadog veterans launched Niteshift with a $7 million seed round. The startup is building a platform that works with any AI model—without lock-in to OpenAI or A

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Niteshift Founded by Datadog Veterans: An AI Platform to Fight Big Tech Lock-in
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Niteshift, a startup founded by veterans of the cloud platform Datadog, has raised $7 million in a seed round from a collection of prominent angels and VC funds. The company is betting that large corporations are tired of dependence on Big AI—they want freedom of choice between model providers and are willing to pay for it.

The Lock-in Problem in the AI Industry

When developers integrate OpenAI API or Claude directly into their code, they effectively lock the entire project to that vendor. This means:

  • Inability to quickly switch to a competitor without rewriting code
  • Price lock-in—no alternatives if costs rise
  • Technical debt when API contracts change
  • Inability to deploy locally or use proprietary models
  • Risk if the vendor stops developing a needed feature

Migrating from one platform to another requires months of negotiations, adaptation, and retesting. For large corporations, this is expensive and risky, especially when integrating critical systems.

Vendor Abstraction as a Solution

Niteshift creates an abstraction layer between developer code and specific model vendors. Developers write code once, and the platform routes requests to the desired provider—OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, a local model, or a self-hosted solution.

This allows companies to easily test new models in production, switch to cheaper alternatives for specific tasks, or duplicate requests across multiple models for quality verification. Essentially, the platform becomes a single management point for the entire AI stack.

Analogy: if OpenAI is a cloud provider, then Niteshift is an abstraction that makes it easy to switch clouds. This is the same type of architecture Datadog helps companies monitor today.

Investors See the Trend

The founders came from Datadog, where they spent years engineering scalable systems and understand how proper architecture saves from dependencies. The round included Bain Capital, veterans from GitHub and Stripe, former leaders from Notion and Figma, and angels from Sequoia and Benchmark.

"Companies are tired of being held hostage by Big AI," say investors betting on independence tools. For the venture industry, this is a signal: restructuring AI infrastructure for independence is profitable.

What This Means

AI infrastructure is splitting into two camps: model producers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta) and independence producers (Niteshift, LiteLLM). For corporations, this is good news—competition becomes pure price and quality competition, not an attempt to lock companies into an ecosystem.

Datadog veterans understand: the same trend that happened with cloud computing will happen with LLMs—startups that offer freedom win.

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