SF Compute - About the company
SF Compute is a series A company based in San Francisco (United States), founded in 2023 by Evan Conrad. It operates as a Provider of on-demand high-performance GPU cluster computing. It offers flexible access to large-scale GPU clusters, allowing users to purchase compute time as needed. Users can easily scale their resources up or down and sell back unused capacity. The service supports various deployment models, including Kubernetes clusters, and provides robust support for hardware failures. This approach eliminates the need for long-term contracts and allows for efficient resource utilization.. SF Compute has raised $40M in funding, with a current valuation of $*****. The company has 2535 active competitors, including 101 funded and 239 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Rackspace, Crayon and Megazone Cloud.
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2023
Location
San Francisco, United States
Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$40M in 2 rounds
Latest Funding Round
Post Money Valuation
$***** as on Dec 02, 2025
Investors
Ranked
24th among 2535 active competitors
Employee Count
51 as on Apr 30, 2026
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SF Compute's funding and investors
SF Compute has raised a total funding of $40M over 2 rounds. Its first funding round was on 2024. SF Compute has 2 institutional investors and 1 angel investor.
Here is the list of recent funding rounds of SF Compute:
Date of Funding | Funding Amount | Round Name | Post-Money Valuation | Revenue Multiple | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nov 26, 2025 | 3433011 | Series A | 2129957 | 1683637 | 6782094 | 4374095 |
2024 | 1609 | Seed | 2008 | 7574 | 1435 |
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SF Compute's founders and board of directors
Founder? Claim ProfileThe founders of SF Compute is Evan Conrad.
Here are the details of SF Compute's key team members:
- Evan Conrad: Co-Founder of SF Compute and founder of 1 other company. They are also an angel investor in 1 startup.Contact Info: 1 email address
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SF Compute's employee count trend
SF Compute has 51 employees as of Apr 26. Here is SF Compute's employee count trend over the years:
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SF Compute's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of SF Compute include Rackspace, Crayon and Megazone Cloud. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of SF Compute, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Rackspace 1998, San Antonio (United States), Public | Provider of multicloud solutions, AI, data, and cybersecurity and resilience | $17.8M | 73/100 | |
2nd | Provider of software asset management, volume licensing, and cloud migration services | $12M | 67/100 | ||
3rd | Megazone Cloud 2018, Seoul (South Korea), Series C | Provider of cloud computing services | $515M | 64/100 | |
4th | Mission 2001, Los Angeles (United States), Acquired | AWS cloud and AI services provider, optimizing cloud investments | $107M | 63/100 | |
5th | Provider of data & cloud management, AI integration, and managed IT services | $60M | 62/100 | ||
6th | Tetrate 2017, San Francisco (United States), Series B | Provides cloud services | $52.5M | 61/100 | |
7th | Enterprise Information System provider | $2.42M | 61/100 | ||
8th | Cloud advisory, automation, and management services | $23.7M | 60/100 | ||
9th | Logicworks 1993, New York City (United States), Acquired | Managed cloud and DevOps automation services | $7.6M | 59/100 | |
10th | Netgain 2000, Saint Cloud (United States), Acquired | IT service provider | $50M | 57/100 | |
24th | SF Compute 2023, San Francisco (United States), Series A | Provider of on-demand high-performance GPU cluster computing. It offers flexible access to large-scale GPU clusters, allowing users to purchase compute time as needed. Users can easily scale their resources up or down and sell back unused capacity. The service supports various deployment models, including Kubernetes clusters, and provides robust support for hardware failures. This approach eliminates the need for long-term contracts and allows for efficient resource utilization. | $40M | 51/100 |
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SF Compute's Investments and acquisitions
SF Compute has made no investments or acquisitions yet.
News related to SF Compute
Media has covered SF Compute for 1 event in last 1 year.
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SF Compute, an AI Computing Marketplace, Raises $40 MillionThe Wall Street Journal•Nov 27, 2025•SF Compute, AltInvest Capital Advisors, Electric Capital, DCVC and 1 other
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Soluna Cloud Secures Deal with San Francisco Compute Company to Deliver Custom AI Cloud SolutionsBusiness Wire•Dec 03, 2024•SOLUNA, SF Compute
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Startup SF Compute helps in the AI revolution.Closes the early funding roundgospodarka.sos.pl•Jul 17, 2024•SF Compute, Alt Capital
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