Gate News message, April 28 — BabySea, an AI infrastructure startup founded by Randy Aries Saputra, launched early access on March 27, 2026, for its platform that unifies fragmented generative AI model execution. The platform supports 79 models across seven inference providers and has secured partnerships with Cloudflare, Databricks, OpenAI, and Alibaba Cloud, as well as an enterprise partnership with BytePlus.
The startup addresses a core developer pain point: managing multiple AI APIs with inconsistent model behavior. BabySea offers a single, unified API that translates requests across different AI providers, eliminating the need for teams to rewrite code when switching models. The platform includes built-in reliability features such as automatic failover, performance monitoring, and cost tracking per request.
The AI infrastructure market is projected to grow from approximately $135 billion in 2024 to nearly $394 billion by 2030, driven by rising demand for real-time AI inference. BabySea targets 100,000 to 500,000 developers and startups actively building with generative AI, estimating an average annual revenue per customer of $1,000 to $5,000.
The company currently operates as a founder-led entity with no external funding and is preparing to raise a $350,000 pre-seed round. Funds will support developer adoption scaling, provider integration expansion, and engineering team growth. BabySea differentiates from competitors like AWS Bedrock and OpenRouter by functioning as an execution layer with built-in reliability, rather than merely an access layer.
Key risks include maintaining API abstraction fidelity across diverse models with non-interchangeable advanced parameters, and ensuring that ecosystem partnerships translate into sustained customer engagement rather than one-time experiments.
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