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Observability platform unifying logs, metrics, traces, RUM, and security data for cloud-native enterprises, focused on real-time AI-driven insights.
Coralogix is a San Francisco-based enterprise software company that provides a full observability platform unifying logs, metrics, traces, and security data for real-time analytical insights. The platform processes over 3 million events per second without traditional indexing, serving more than 4,000 global customers who use the system to monitor over 500,000 applications. Operating with a global workforce of 550 employees, the company recently expanded its artificial intelligence monitoring capabilities through the $50 million acquisition of Aporia in late 2024. The business operates on a software-as-a-service subscription model and has raised $350 million in total venture funding, reaching a valuation exceeding $1 billion following a $115 million Series E round backed by NewView Capital, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, and Advent International. Coralogix was founded in 2014 by Ariel Assaraf, Yoni Farinin, and Lior Redlus.
Coralogix has raised $353.0M across 6 funding rounds.
Coralogix has raised $353.0M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Coralogix has raised $353.0M across 6 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $120.0M Series E in June 2025.
Coralogix has raised $353.0M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Coralogix's investors include NewView Capital, Eight Roads Ventures, F-Prime Capital Partners, Gradient Ventures, Maccabee Ventures, Menlo Ventures, StageOne Ventures, Thylacine Capital, Advent International, Brighton Park Capital, Greenfield Partners, Joule Capital Partners.
Coralogix is a full-stack observability platform that unifies logs, metrics, traces, security events, and AI-driven insights into a single, blazing-fast system without indexing delays or hidden fees.[1][2][6] It serves over 4,000 teams worldwide, including enterprises in finance, video streaming, and other sectors, by solving the problem of slow, costly observability through real-time in-stream analytics, unlimited data ingestion from any source, petabyte-scale retention in customers' own cloud storage, and a unified query language across data types.[1][2][3][4] This enables monitoring at massive scale—4x more data for lower costs—while eliminating vendor lock-in via open standards like OpenTelemetry (OTel) and Prometheus.[2][6]
The platform's growth momentum is strong: founded in 2014, it has raised $320 million, expanded from log analytics to a comprehensive cross-stack solution, and earned trust through features like 24/7 human support, 300+ integrations, and enterprise-grade security (RBAC, SSO, GDPR/HIPAA compliance).[1][2][4]
Coralogix was founded in 2014 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by CEO Ariel Assaraf and CTO Yoni Farin after Assaraf spent four years battling unmanageable log data in his prior role.[1][3] Assaraf, who now leads a global team across four continents, launched the company to simplify log analytics and deliver actionable intelligence from complex data.[1] Farin, with over 25 years in software development, big data, and distributed systems, architected the platform's core, including its real-time scalability and AI capabilities.[1]
Early traction stemmed from this pain point, evolving the product from basic log management to a unified observability powerhouse with Streama© in-stream processing and DataPrime query engine, attracting thousands of engineering teams and fueling $320 million in funding.[1][2][5]
Coralogix stands out in the crowded observability market through its index-free architecture and customer-centric design:
These features prioritize developer experience with self-serve tools, speed, and ease, distinguishing it from rivals like Grafana Labs or observIQ.[3]
Coralogix rides the explosion of cloud-native applications, microservices, and AI workloads, where data volumes outpace revenue growth, creating blind spots in traditional observability tools reliant on sampling, indexing, and short retention.[2][5][8] Its timing is ideal amid rising demands for full-fidelity telemetry in multi-cloud environments, security observability (e.g., detecting prompt injections), and cost optimization as enterprises scale to petabytes without ballooning budgets.[1][6][8]
Market forces like open standards adoption (OTel), regulatory pressures (GDPR/HIPAA), and AI-driven operations favor Coralogix's architecture, which influences the ecosystem by promoting vendor-agnostic, infinite-scale observability—empowering teams beyond engineering to boost performance, security, and customer experience.[2][4][8] Competitors like Grafana focus on visualization, but Coralogix's real-time unification sets a benchmark for next-gen platforms.[3]
Coralogix is poised to dominate as observability evolves into AI-native, security-integrated intelligence, with expansions in ML clustering, root-cause analysis, and cross-stack coverage driving further adoption.[1][5][8] Trends like surging telemetry data, zero-trust security, and edge computing will amplify its Streama/DataPrime strengths, potentially capturing more market share from legacy vendors.
Its influence may grow through deeper AI insights and ecosystem partnerships, turning observability from a cost center into a business edge—much like how it transformed Assaraf's log struggles into a platform trusted by thousands, obliterating outdated barriers for scalable innovation.[1][2]