Cloudgeni
Deterministic AI for Cloud Infrastructure

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Cloudgeni is a deterministic AI platform for cloud infrastructure. It empowers Infrastructure and DevSecOps teams by automatically detecting and fixing compliance gaps, configuration drift, and unmanaged resources—directly in code. Unlike traditional monitoring tools that only flag issues, Cloudgeni generates merge-ready PRs tailored to each environment, ensuring consistency, security, and scalability. By combining AI with deep infrastructure context, Cloudgeni streamlines operations, reduces risk, and gives teams a reliable way to manage modern cloud systems with confidence.Iuliia Petryshyn
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Support for Terraform and Bicep and 3 major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP).
Current focus is on following use cases:
1. Click Ops to IaC - import of unmanaged resources
2. Compliance and security auto remediations
3. Drift detection and remediation
4. Spin up resources in the console and instantly transform them into valid, production-ready Infrastructure-as-Code
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September 17, 2025
Iuliia Petryshyn
Initial release of Cloudgeni.
Pricing
Pricing model
Freemium
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$449/month
Billing frequency
Monthly
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Cloudgeni was manually vetted by our editorial team and was first featured on September 17th 2025.
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Pros and Cons
Pros
Supports multi-cloud
Enhances cloud infrastructure
Empowers DevSecOps teams
Maintains compliance
Manages configuration drift
Promotes confident scaling
Boosts operational efficiency
Prevents production disruptions
Improves cloud platform management
Mitigates risks
Reliable and sturdy
Designed for modern cloud systems
Focused on infrastructure teams
Solves config drift
Risk-free production scaling
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Cons
No data-backup capabilities
No API mentioned
Not open-source
No mobile app support
No specific security measures mentioned
Doesn't offer real-time updates
Only targeted for Infrastructure management
No details on User Interface
Not mentioned tool's learning speed
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Q&A
What is Cloudgeni?
Cloudgeni is an AI-powered DevOps tool that turns manual cloud operations into Infrastructure as Code, automatically fixing drift, misconfigurations, and compliance issues with merge-ready pull requests.
Which cloud providers are supported?
Cloudgeni supports AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
How does it integrate with engineering workflows?
It works natively with GitHub and GitLab, generating fixes as pull requests that engineers can review and approve before deploying.
What Infrastructure as Code frameworks does Cloudgeni support?
Cloudgeni integrates with Terraform, Pulumi, and Azure Bicep for full IaC compatibility.
Does Cloudgeni automate deployments?
Yes. Once pull requests are approved, fixes merge into CI/CD pipelines and deploy automatically with rollback-ready safeguards.
How does Cloudgeni handle compliance?
It continuously scans infrastructure against policies, generates contextual fixes with references to security standards, and ensures compliance across cloud environments.
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