AI agents that automatically prevent, detect and fix software issues are here as NeuBird AI launches Falcon, FalconClaw
NeuBird AI Launches Falcon: Revolutionizing Incident Management with AI
The tech industry has long embraced the mantra of “move fast and break things,” but as enterprise infrastructure becomes increasingly complex, the cost of these “breaks” is becoming unsustainable. Enter NeuBird AI, a two-year-old startup that is challenging the status quo with the launch of Falcon, its autonomous production operations agent. Backed by a $19.3 million funding round, NeuBird AI aims to shift the focus from incident response to incident avoidance.
In a recent interview, Venkat Ramakrishnan, President and COO of NeuBird AI, emphasized the importance of predictive intelligence in modern IT operations. By leveraging real-time enterprise context, rather than just large language models, the company is empowering site reliability engineering and devops teams to proactively address issues before they escalate.
The launch of Falcon coincides with the release of NeuBird AI’s 2026 State of Production Reliability and AI Adoption Report, which highlights a significant gap between executive perception of AI adoption and the reality on the ground. While 74% of C-suite executives believe their organizations are actively using AI for incident management, only 39% of practitioners agree. This disconnect underscores the need for tools like Falcon to bridge the AI gap and improve operational efficiency.
Falcon sets itself apart with its advanced predictive capabilities, boasting an impressive 92% accuracy rate. The agent’s ability to forecast failures up to 72 hours in advance gives engineers the confidence to trust its recommendations. Additionally, Falcon’s Advanced Context Map provides a real-time view of infrastructure dependencies, allowing teams to visualize the impact of an issue across their environment.
NeuBird AI is also addressing the issue of alert fatigue, which can lead to critical outages. By leveraging Falcon’s predictive intelligence, organizations can proactively address potential issues before they impact users. The agent’s “Sentinel Mode” constantly monitors for risks and alerts the appropriate engineer when an anomaly is detected, akin to a real-life “Minority Report” for incident management.
Security is a top priority for enterprises deploying AI, and NeuBird AI has implemented strict guardrails to ensure data integrity. By acting as a middleman between large language models and sensitive data, the company maintains control over how context is accessed and executed. This approach allows NeuBird AI to remain model-agnostic and easily adapt to new technologies without disrupting existing workflows.
In addition to Falcon, NeuBird AI has introduced FalconClaw, a skills hub designed to capture and share best practices within organizations. By standardizing operational abilities and promoting collaboration among different AI tools, FalconClaw aims to preserve valuable tribal knowledge and drive efficiency across teams.
The $19.3 million funding round, led by Xora Innovation, underscores investor confidence in NeuBird AI’s leadership team and innovative approach to incident management. With a focus on accuracy, speed, and efficiency, Falcon is poised to revolutionize the way organizations manage their production operations.
As the industry shifts towards a more proactive approach to incident management, NeuBird AI’s Falcon represents a significant step forward in the quest for self-healing infrastructure. By empowering engineers with predictive intelligence and actionable insights, the company is paving the way for a more reliable and efficient IT ecosystem. Organizations can now sign up for a free trial of NeuBird AI Falcon at neubird.ai and experience the future of incident management firsthand.



