Galileo Launches Free AI Platform to Boost Reliability and Cut Costs for Developers Worldwide

July 18, 2025
Galileo Launches Free AI Platform to Boost Reliability and Cut Costs for Developers Worldwide
  • Founded by AI specialists from major tech firms, Galileo aims to enhance AI reliability and has secured substantial investment to support this mission.

  • Galileo, a leading AI reliability platform founded by AI experts from major tech companies and backed by over $68 million in funding, has announced the launch of a new free platform designed to improve AI agent reliability for developers worldwide.

  • With 10% of organizations already deploying AI agents and 82% planning to do so within three years, the need for dependable AI performance is increasingly critical for enterprises.

  • The platform features Galileo's Luna-2 small language models, which provide up to a 97% reduction in production monitoring costs and offer real-time protection against potential failures in enterprise AI deployments.

  • Enterprise partners like MongoDB and CrewAI have praised Galileo's platform for its ability to ensure trust and reliability in AI applications at scale through sophisticated monitoring and evaluation.

  • A core feature of the platform is its proactive intelligence capabilities, shifting from reactive debugging to automated failure detection, helping developers deploy reliable AI agents and prevent costly failures.

  • The timely release of this platform is crucial, as research indicates that up to 40% of agentic AI projects may be canceled by 2027 without robust reliability measures.

  • The platform includes four main capabilities: agent observability, an Insights Engine for automatic failure detection, scalable agentic metrics, and real-time production guardrails.

  • Designed specifically for multi-agent AI systems, the platform combines observability, evaluation, and guardrails to address challenges that traditional evaluation tools often face.

  • Vikram Chatterji, CEO and Co-founder of Galileo, emphasized that this shift toward proactive intelligence significantly boosts developer confidence in deploying reliable AI agents.

  • Currently available for free, Galileo's platform also offers additional enterprise features through paid plans and integrates with popular agent frameworks using open standards.

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