Ditto has successfully raised $82 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round, led by Top Tier Capital Partners and Acrew Capital, to advance its edge-native computing technology, which aims to revolutionize how devices communicate and operate independently without relying on centralized systems. Founded by Adam Fish, Ditto has positioned itself as a pioneer in edge-native mobile databases with resilient mesh connectivity, doubling its customer base and tripling its annual recurring revenue over the past year. The company's technology addresses the growing need for enhanced privacy, reduced network congestion, and real-time on-device processing, especially as AI accelerates the demand for edge computing. Ditto has forged significant partnerships, including one with MongoDB, to provide real-time data synchronization between edge devices and MongoDB Atlas, and is expanding its global team and ecosystem to facilitate a seamless transition to edge-native architectures across industries. The company's efforts are geared towards making edge-native computing a standard, with large enterprises like Chick-fil-A, Delta, and Lufthansa, and startups like Spont, utilizing its solutions to ensure smooth operations regardless of network conditions.