
Adronite, a Seattle, WA-based provider of full-system, AI-powered codebase intelligence technology, has raised $5 million in a Series A funding round led by Gatemore Capital Management.
Liad Meidar, Managing Partner of Gatemore, has been appointed Chair of Adronite’s Board of Directors.
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The company plans to use the funds to continue developing its products and expand its commercial efforts as it grows deployments in regulated and complex enterprise environments.
Adronite is a provider of AI-powered codebase intelligence technology. Its platform analyzes entire codebases with a deep structural understanding while focusing on strong data security and privacy, especially in regulated environments. It supports fully on-premises, private cloud, and air-gapped network deployments, ensuring that proprietary and classified code stays within the organization. The platform is LLM-agnostic, language-agnostic, and deployment-agnostic, allowing customers to run it locally and securely without risking data exposure.
This mix of full-system insight, scalability, and strong security allows Adronite to help organizations analyze and improve even their most complex and sensitive software systems.
Adronite’s AI-powered platform is technically advanced and easy to deploy. It is the only solution on the market that can process a codebase of any size within its context engine. Unlike traditional developer tools that focus on single files, code snippets, or isolated issues, Adronite reviews entire codebases from start to finish. This allows customers to analyze millions of lines of code across both modern and legacy systems in one unified view. The platform currently supports more than 20 programming languages and is not limited by standard context-window restrictions. It also delivers clear, consistent, and explainable results, helping teams improve software at scale.
Since founding Gatemore in 2005, Liad has led investments in multiple sectors and currently serves on the boards of several portfolio companies, including GSE Worldwide (Chairman), Factorial Energy, Malibu Life Holdings, and SurvivorNet.
Edward Rothschild, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Adronite, said that software systems in large organizations are growing rapidly in size and complexity, making it hard to understand them or make changes safely and comprehensively. He said Adronite gives teams clear visibility into how their software works as a complete system, helping them secure, modernize, and improve it without creating unnecessary risk. With the new investment, the company plans to speed up product development and commercialization.
Liad Meidar, Chair of the Board of Adronite, said the company’s codebase-level intelligence and security-focused deployment model could make it essential infrastructure for some of the world’s largest and most complex software environments. Since launching in 2023, Adronite has gained strong commercial momentum, secured purchase orders, and is working with major global enterprises, with initial deployments expected to begin in Q1 2026. He added that, based on experience supporting other growth companies, he believes Adronite has the potential to become a leader in a large and growing market.
About Adronite
Founded in 2023 by CEO Edward Rothschild, Adronite is an AI powered platform that helps organizations understand, secure, and safely improve large, complex software systems. Its codebase intelligence technology can analyze entire systems without context window limits and works across different LLMs, programming languages, and deployment setups. The platform delivers clear, and explainable results to support security reviews, modernization, and issue resolution at scale. It also focuses strongly on security and privacy, with deployment options that include fully on-premises, private cloud and air gapped network environments for regulated industries.
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