Oxylabs, a Vilnius, Lithuania-based provider of data infrastructure and web intelligence platforms, has received a $130 million investment from Warburg Pincus at a $3.6 billion valuation.
Warburg Pincus made the investment through its Capital Solutions Founders Fund (WPCS FF), underscoring the private equity giant’s conviction in the data infrastructure space. The investment represents one of the largest tech financings ever for a Lithuanian company and highlights the Baltic region’s emergence as a technology hub.
Oxylabs operates a web data platform that enables businesses to collect, process, and analyze public web data at scale. The company’s infrastructure supports applications in e-commerce intelligence, price monitoring, travel aggregation, financial research, and AI training data collection, serving enterprise customers globally.
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Founded in 2015, Oxylabs has grown into one of the largest web data infrastructure companies in the world, with a proprietary proxy network spanning millions of residential and datacenter IPs across every country. The company’s technology handles billions of requests per day for customers including Fortune 500 enterprises.
The company intends to use the funds to expand its data infrastructure platform, invest in AI-powered data extraction capabilities, and scale operations globally. The Warburg Pincus partnership provides both capital and strategic support as Oxylabs pursues its next phase of growth.