Germany-based Gitpod, an open-source development platform that builds ready-to-code workspaces in the cloud, announced on Thursday that it has secured $25M (approximately €25.5M) in a Series A round of funding led by Tom Preston-Werner (Founder GitHub) with the participation from existing investor General Catalyst.
Other investors, including Pebblebed, MongoDB Ventures, GTMfund, Tobi Lütke (CEO of Shopify), Olivier Pomel (CEO of Datadog), and Kent Beck (Signatory of the Agile Manifesto), also participated in the round.
As a part of the funding, Preston-Werner and Juliet Bailin from General Catalyst will join Gitpod’s board of directors.
The company says it will use the proceeds to create a new category – Cloud Development Environments (CDEs). The capital will also allow Gitpod to accelerate the development of automating the provisioning of ready-to-code, secure and collaborative workspaces for all professional software teams. The announcement comes over an year after raising €11M led by General Catalyst in April 2021.