Vespa Cloud
Hosted Vespa.ai (originally Yahoo internal). Hybrid search + ML inference at billions-of-documents scale. Used by Spotify, OkCupid, Wix.
At a glance
- Type
- Managed Vespa cloud
- Tier
- T1
- Section
- Search platforms (non-memory)
- Created
- 2023 (spin-out)
- Latest release
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- Funding
- $31M Series A 2024-10 (Blossom Capital led); spinout from Yahoo 2023.
Taxonomy
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When to use
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Claims & capabilities
Vespa.ai spun out of Yahoo 2023; Series A undisclosed.
Technical surface
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