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Oasis Security
Oasis Security builds the Agentic Access Management platform that secures AI agents and non-human identities across enterprise environments. Founded by Danny Brickman (CEO) and Amit Zimerman (CPO), the company serves Fortune 500 organizations in healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and financial services. Oasis is an award-winning leader in non-human identity security, recognized by CRN, Cyber Defense Magazine, and Fortune Cyber 60. The company is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, headquartered in New York.
Anysource Inc.
Anysource Inc. builds Runlayer, an enterprise command and control plane for MCP servers. The founding team includes Andy Berman (co-founder of Nanit and Vowel, former Director of AI at Zapier), Tal Peretz (former ML lead in Israeli Air Force, built Zapier MCP), and Vitor Balocco (former Staff AI Engineer at Zapier and MCP security expert). The company is backed by Khosla Ventures and Felicis, with angel investors including the co-creator of MCP from Anthropic and the Head of Security at Cursor.
Corridor
Corridor builds AI-powered security tools that enable development teams to move fast without breaking security. Founded by Jack Cable (former CISA Secure by Design lead and top-ranked bug bounty hunter) and Ashwin Ramaswami (Stanford AI researcher), the company integrates with AI coding agents to prevent vulnerabilities at the source. Backed by Conviction and notable angels including Mike Krieger (Anthropic CPO, Instagram co-founder) and Alex Stamos (former Facebook CISO) as Chief Security Officer.
Endor Labs
Endor Labs builds an agentic AI application security platform that helps teams identify, prioritize, and fix vulnerabilities across code, open source dependencies, and container images. Founded in 2021 by Varun Badhwar and Dimitri Stiliadis, successful serial entrepreneurs who previously led Prisma Cloud at Palo Alto Networks, the company has assembled a team from Meta, Uber, Amazon, Splunk, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks. Backed by DFJ Growth, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Coatue, and Dell Technologies Capital, Endor Labs has become the fastest-growing AppSec company ever.
Claybird
Claybird builds AI-powered video advertising solutions for growth teams. Backed by Y Combinator, the company produces cinematic brand ads and generates tailored retargeting videos for audience segments. The platform combines AI video generation technology with dedicated expert support to deliver scalable, high-quality video content for brands.
Glean
Glean builds an AI-powered Work AI platform that helps enterprises find information, generate content, and automate work across their organizations. Founded by former Google search engineers including CEO Arvind Jain, the company has raised funding from top investors including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, and General Catalyst. Glean serves leading enterprises including Databricks, Duolingo, Grammarly, and Samsung with its enterprise search and AI assistant technology.
Semble AI
Semble AI builds a platform for creating and deploying multi-agent AI systems. The company focuses on making autonomous agent development accessible through natural language workflow creation and robust orchestration tools.
Aspect
Aspect builds AI visual understanding technology for multimodal datasets. The platform provides autonomous agents that index, segment, and inspect visual data libraries including videos, 3D content, and documents. Aspect enables teams to automate visual content processing workflows with humanlike understanding capabilities.
Lyra
Lyra builds AI-powered meeting intelligence software for sales and business teams. The company provides meeting recording, transcription, and pre-meeting research tools that help professionals prepare for and document customer interactions. Based in New York and San Francisco, Lyra serves Fortune 500 companies seeking competitive advantages in their meeting workflows.
Taqla, Inc.
Taqla, Inc. builds Sourcebot, a self-hosted code understanding platform backed by Y Combinator. The company develops tools that help developers and AI agents search, navigate, and understand large codebases. Based in San Francisco and Canada, Taqla focuses on enterprise-grade code search with privacy-first, on-premises deployment.