Komodor is an autonomous AI SRE platform for Kubernetes. Powered by Klaudia, it’s an agentic AI solution for visualizing, troubleshooting and optimizing cloud-native infrastructure, allowing enterprises to operate Kubernetes at scale.
Proactively detect & remediate issues in your clusters & workloads.
Easily operate & manage K8s clusters at scale.
Reduce costs without compromising on performance.
Guides, blogs, webinars & tools to help you troubleshoot and scale Kubernetes.
Tips, trends, and lessons from the field.
Practical guides for real-world K8s ops.
How it works, how to run it, and how not to break it.
Short, clear articles on Kubernetes concepts, best practices, and troubleshooting.
Infra stories from teams like yours, brief, honest, and right to the point.
Product-focused clips showing Komodor in action, from drift detection to add‑on support.
Live demos, real use cases, and expert Q&A, all up-to-date.
The missing UI for Helm – a simplified way of working with Helm.
Visualize Crossplane resources and speed up troubleshooting.
Validate, clean & secure your K8s YAMLs.
Navigate the community-driven K8s ecosystem map.
Who we are, and our promise for the future of K8s.
Have a question for us? Write us.
Come aboard the K8s ship – we’re hiring!
Here’s what they’re saying about Komodor in the news.
Komodor migrated from CircleCI to Buildkite for stronger security, infrastructure control, and Kubernetes-native CI/CD alignment.
Itiel Schwartz discusses Kubernetes adoption, debugging challenges, and how Komodor simplifies troubleshooting with observability integration.
Itiel Shwartz discusses Komodor’s Kubernetes debugging platform, startup journey, and challenges of correlating changes before failures.
Komodor raised $21M led by Accel to simplify Kubernetes troubleshooting, reducing complexity and accelerating issue resolution.
Komodor emerged from stealth with $21M Series A to unify Kubernetes events, streamlining troubleshooting for devs and ops.
Komodor raised $21M to automate Kubernetes troubleshooting, centralizing system changes for faster issue detection and fixes.
Komodor will Entwicklern das Troubleshooting in Kubernetes erleichtern
Komodor, founded by ex-Google and eBay engineers, raised $21M to simplify Kubernetes troubleshooting with unified context.
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