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Runloop, a San Francisco-based infrastructure startup, has raised $7 million in seed funding to address what its founders call the “production gap” — the critical challenge of deploying AI coding agents beyond experimental prototypes into real-world enterprise environments.

The funding round, led by The General Partnership with participation from Blank Ventures, comes as the artificial intelligence code tools market is projected to reach $30.1 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 27.1%, according to multiple industry reports. The investment signals growing investor confidence in infrastructure plays that enable AI agents to work at enterprise scale.

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Runloop’s platform addresses a fundamental question that has emerged as AI coding tools proliferate: where do AI agents actually run when they need to perform complex, multi-step coding tasks?