Archipelo, an AI-powered cybersecurity startup, raised $12 million in seed funding.
Dell Technologies Capital led the investment round with participation from Zoom CEO Eric Yuan, Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Tai, David Weisburd (10X Capital), Gil Penchina, Ed Roman (Hack VC), Anima Anandkumar, Samsung NEXT, Nima Capital, and Sangha Capital.
With fresh funds, the San Francisco-based startup plans to further scale up its Developer Detection & Response (DevDR) platform that identifies and mitigates security risks introduced by developers and AI, providing real-time risk visibility. The startup is also planning to grow its engineering team and accreate its go-to-market efforts.
“In a world where AI is transforming software development, the biggest security risk isn’t just in the code—it’s in how the code is written,” said Matthew Wise, CEO & co-founder of Archipelo. “Our DevSPM platform helps enterprises regain control, ensuring security at the source—before vulnerabilities spread.”
Archipelo is pioneering Developer Security Posture Management (DevSPM)—helping enterprises secure software at its source by focusing on developer actions and AI-generated code risks.