8 Infrastructure companies in New York.
By the Numbers
NetBox Labs
New York
NetBox Labs is the company behind NetBox, the open-source Network Source of Truth that is the most popular in its category, developed by a large open-source community and featuring an extensive ecosystem of integrations into popular tooling
Treeswift
Treeswift delivers decision-support technology for critical energy infrastructure, starting with vegetation risk to power lines, aiming to scale to asset management and disaster recovery; within 18 months of its first pilot, it serves three
Hiro Systems
Hiro Systems builds developer tools for Bitcoin L1 and Stacks L2, enabling developers to build on these networks while contributing to Stacks’ infrastructure and libraries to strengthen the ecosystem. Headquartered in New York City with a d
Cerebrium
Cerebrium is a serverless infrastructure platform for building and scaling data and AI workloads, with core components for performance. Backed by Gradient Ventures and Y Combinator, it serves AI teams from Seed to Series-C and has millions
Eagle
Eagle’s is an AI holding company aiming to bolster American resilience by establishing a next-generation engineering services firm.
Hatchet
Hatchet offers a platform to distribute and manage background tasks and workflows for developers, delivering a simple, powerful, reliable solution so builders can focus on apps. A YC-alumni-founded startup, it targets scaling challenges lik
Clad (YC W23)
Clad is the operating system for infrastructure construction, enabling collaboration between infrastructure contractors and operators.
Voltic
Voltic develops electric cargo ships with first vessels due to be operational by year-end; it has secured over $100 million in contracts with Fortune 500 and legacy shipping firms, backed by Y Combinator, DOE, and MIT Ocean Engineering advi