Dataiku is a provider of a platform for end-to-end enterprise AI and analytics headquartered in New York City, founded in 2013[1]. The company was established on February 14, 2013 in Paris by Florian Douetteau, Clement Stenac, Marc Batty and Thomas Cabrol, and moved its headquarters to New York City in 2015[4]. Its core product, Data Science Studio (DSS), was announced in 2014 and enables non-programmers to build predictive models[2]. The company also offers Dataiku Online, a managed service launched in 2021 for smaller companies[2], and introduced Kiji Inspector in 2026, an open-source framework integrated with NVIDIA Nemotron for transparency in enterprise AI agents[3]. Dataiku has raised substantial funding across multiple rounds, including a $400 million Series E in August 2021 led by Tiger Global at a $4.6 billion valuation[5] and a $200 million Series F in December 2022 led by Wellington Management[6].
Key people
Funding history
- Earlier rounds: $3.6M (Jan 2015, Serena Capital and Alven), $14M (Oct 2016, FirstMark Capital), $28M Series B (Sep 2017, Battery Ventures), $101M Series C (Dec 2018, ICONIQ Capital) and a December 2019 secondary at a $1.4 billion valuation involving CapitalG.[7]
Traction
- Founded 14 February 2013 in Paris by Florian Douetteau, Clement Stenac, Marc Batty and Thomas Cabrol; established its headquarters in New York City in 2015.[4]
Product
- Dataiku builds AI and machine learning software; its core product Data Science Studio (DSS), announced in 2014, lets non-programmers build predictive models, and Dataiku Online (2021) is a managed service for smaller companies.[2]
- Introduced Kiji Inspector in 2026, an open-source framework integrated with NVIDIA Nemotron for transparency in enterprise AI agents.[3]
Backers
- FFirstMark Capital
NYC-based venture capital firm investing in early-stage technology companies
Partnerships
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