Plakar Secures $3M Pre-Seed Funding to Launch AI-Optimized Open Source Backup Platform
Plakar Raises $3M from Seedcamp to Launch AI-Ready Open-Source Backup Platform PARIS—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Plakar, an open-source backup and restore platform, has announced the general availability of its first stable release alongside a $3 million pre-seed funding round led by Seedcamp. This financing round also includes participation from prominent venture firms such as HelloWorld, IrregularExpression, Galion.exe, Kima Ventures, and OPRTRS, along with renowned angel investors like Olivier Pomel (Founder of Datadog), Solomon Hykes (Founder of Docker), and Alexandre Yazdi (CEO of Voodoo). Plakar's cutting-edge architecture is designed to offer a robust and flexible solution for data protection in the modern era. By leveraging open-source technology, the platform ensures that users have complete control and transparency over their backup processes. This approach not only reduces costs but also fosters innovation through community collaboration. The primary goal of Plakar is to revolutionize data backup and recovery by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Unlike traditional backup solutions that often require manual intervention, Plakar uses AI to automate routine tasks and optimize the efficiency of backups. This means that users can focus on their core business operations rather than spending time managing complex backup systems. One of the key features of Plakar is its ability to handle large volumes of data with ease. The platform utilizes advanced compression and deduplication techniques to minimize storage requirements and reduce bandwidth usage. This makes it particularly valuable for businesses dealing with extensive databases or cloud-native applications. Moreover, Plakar’s modular design allows for seamless integration with existing infrastructure. Whether a company is using on-premises servers, cloud services, or a hybrid model, Plakar can be easily deployed to enhance data protection. The platform supports a wide range of data sources, including relational databases, NoSQL databases, file systems, and object storage, ensuring comprehensive coverage for various types of data. Security is another critical aspect of Plakar's offering. The platform incorporates best practices for data encryption and access controls, providing a secure environment for storing sensitive information. Users can rest assured that their backups are protected against unauthorized access and cyber threats. The funding will be used to accelerate product development, expand the engineering team, and support the growing community of developers and users. Seedcamp and other investors see significant potential in Plakar’s innovative approach to data management and its commitment to open-source principles. According to Olivier Pomel, one of the platform’s angel investors: “Plakar’s AI-driven approach to backup and restore addresses a critical pain point in data management. Its open-source model not only promotes transparency but also facilitates rapid innovation, making it a promising solution for businesses of all sizes.” Similarly, Solomon Hykes praised the platform: “In a world where data is increasingly critical and vulnerable, Plakar’s intelligent, scalable, and secure backup solution is a game-changer. I’m excited to support a project that puts the power back into the hands of users.” Founded by a team of experienced data scientists and software engineers, Plakar aims to be a leader in the next generation of data protection technologies. The company’s founder and CEO, Marie Leclair, emphasized the importance of this milestone: “We are thrilled to announce our first stable release and grateful for the support from our investors. Our goal is to make AI-driven data backup accessible to everyone, and this funding will help us achieve that vision.” With the release of its stable version, Plakar is poised to make a significant impact in the data management market. As more businesses recognize the value of automated, efficient, and secure backup solutions, the demand for Plakar’s platform is expected to grow. The company is actively seeking contributions from the open-source community to further refine and expand its capabilities, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of technological advancements in data protection.