OpenAI absorbs Instant team to enhance AI application infrastructure

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OpenAI has acquired the team behind InstantDB, a real-time database and backend platform that grew to serve over 17,000 users and power 400,000 applications. The deal, announced on August 22, brings backend infrastructure talent directly into OpenAI’s orbit as the company pushes deeper into developer tools and agent-based workflows. No financial terms were disclosed. What InstantDB built, and what happens to it InstantDB started as an idea in 2021 and went through Y Combinator in 2022. The platform offered developers a Backend-as-a-Service product, handling real-time data synchronization so teams could skip the misery of building that infrastructure themselves. The platform processed roughly 2.5 billion transactions across its lifetime, a meaningful volume for a startup-stage BaaS product. For existing users, the acquisition comes with a countdown clock. Instant Cloud is being phased out. New signups have already been halted, and existing subscribers can claim refunds for any billing after July 31, 2026. Cloud-hosted applications will continue running until August 31, 2027, giving teams about a year to migrate. Backups will be available until 2028. The InstantDB open-source codebas...

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