CodeAnt AI on Wednesday announced raising $2 million in seed funding for its code quality and application security platform.
The funding, which values the company at $20 million, came from Y Combinator, VitalStage Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures, DeVC, Transpose Platform, Entrepreneur First, and angel investors.
The investment will be used to expand CodeAnt AI’s engineering and business development teams and to scale the startup’s platform.
Founded by Amartya Jha and Chinmay Bharti, CodeAnt has developed an AI-powered platform designed to directly integrate into the development workflow, enabling developers to fix code quality issues and vulnerabilities with one click.
The solution automatically reviews pull requests, flags issues, and proposes fixes. It continuously scans and monitors code and dependencies for a wide range of quality and security issues.
In terms of pricing, the solution costs $10 per developer per month for the basic features, and goes up to $40 for the full package.
“With more and more code being generated by AI, code review has never been more important. CodeAnt fits into your CI/CD pipeline and ensures that only high-quality code makes it into production. Not AI-generated slop!” said Tom Blomfield, partner at Y Combinator.
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