AuroraStack unveils low-code cloud infra product and secures $75M Series B

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AuroraStack unveils low-code cloud infra product and secures $75M Series B

AuroraStack, a startup focused on developer experience for cloud operations, announced a $75 million Series B and the general availability of Aurora Flow. The platform provides a visual, node-based editor for composing infrastructure, service meshes, and deployment pipelines with built-in drift detection and policy enforcement.

Aurora Flow integrates with Terraform state, Kubernetes, and popular cloud providers, allowing teams to switch between visual and code views while preserving git-based workflows. The product includes a policy engine that surfaces compliance issues in the visual editor and automates remediation suggestions for platform engineers.

Investors cited a growing demand for higher-level tooling that reduces toil and accelerates onboarding for internal devops teams. The funding will expand AuroraStack’s engineering org and accelerate integrations with managed Kubernetes providers and observability platforms.

Early customers report faster incident resolution and clearer ownership boundaries because the visual model maps directly to operational responsibilities. AuroraStack plans to add AI-powered recommendations that suggest best-practice topologies and resource sizing in a forthcoming release.