Pixee, an agentic AI innovator, secures $15 million in seed funding for transforming enterprise security by delivering automated code fixes through seamless GitHub integration within modern developer workflows.
Pixee empowers enterprise security teams to outpace the velocity of AI-powered development. The company raised $15 million in seed funding, led by Decibel and Wing VC, with strategic participation from TEDCO, PrimeSet, and noted industry experts like GitHub’s Zach Holman and HackerOne’s Alex Rice.
Pixee’s flagship solution, purpose-built for developer workflows, delivers automated code fixes through seamless GitHub integration and other platforms like GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. This intelligent triage and fix engine is already changing the game for early adopters.
Pixee Fixing Code Fast, Without Compromising Control
Pixee’s platform doesn’t just point out flaws. It fixes them. The system understands code context and logic thanks to agentic AI, producing accurate, review-ready pull requests. With its on-premises deployment option, Pixee lets enterprises keep their source code and intellectual property in-house, avoiding risks from unregulated AI tools.
This robust architecture reassures security-conscious enterprises. Instead of relying on external AI models, they control every byte and branch. As a result, companies reported a 74 percent drop in triage time. They reclaimed 91 percent of developer remediation time, all without giving up control.
“At the heart of Pixee is a powerful insight. Here genAI-fueled developer productivity and security can coexist without friction. By automating the complex tasks of resolving issues from product security scanners, Pixee allows developers and security teams to reclaim valuable time, driving innovation and delivering higher quality software, faster,” said Jake Flomenberg, Partner at Wing
Battle-Tested Leadership and a Bold Vision
Pixee’s vision is rooted in real-world expertise. Co-founder and CEO Surag Patel previously led strategy at Contrast Security and held executive roles at comScore and InMobi. CTO Arshan Dabirsiaghi, a renowned security authority, co-founded cybersecurity unicorn Contrast Security.
Together, they aim to equip enterprises with the next evolution in developer workflows, combining AI’s promise with precision, security, and speed.
“Developers are more prolific today than ever, especially those leveraging the latest genAI tools like Cursor, Claude Code & GitHub Co-pilot. It’s time application security teams are empowered with a platform that enables them to 10X their team and keep pace with their counterparts,” said Surag Patel, co-founder and CEO of Pixee.
“By focusing on capabilities like automated, production-ready code fixes directly into developer workflows and automating expert automated triage for security, enterprises can now ship secure code at unprecedented velocity. Teams can trust that any vulnerabilities within code are being resolved faster than new ones can be introduced,” he added.
Fueling Global Expansion
Pixee will use the fresh capital to ramp up product innovation and scale its go-to-market team. The demand for automated code fixes, agentic AI, and secure GitHub integration continues to rise. Enterprises worldwide seek smarter, safer, and faster ways to handle vulnerabilities.
With enterprise-ready features and a team of seasoned experts, Pixee stands ready to meet that demand.
“It’s time Application Security teams have their ‘Cursor’ equivalent platform. Pixee is the first platform we’ve seen that truly changes the equation in security programs and enables them to keep up with the pace of developers. Security gets done automatically by natively weaving into the developer workflow and automating work that previously was a tax on developers and security teams. Instead of the same story of understaffed product security teams, we finally have a path to the enterprise dream,” said Dan Nguyen-Huu, Partner at Decibel.
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