
Corridor, the security platform built for AI-native software development, has raised a $25 million Series A at a $200 million valuation, led by Felicis, with participation from Conviction, Timeless, Artisanal Ventures, Lux Capital, Sunflower Capital, Datadog, SV Angel, and leading angels from Anthropic, OpenAI, Cursor, Cognition, Factory, Lovable, and more. The company will use the capital to expand its Agentic Coding Security Management (ACSM) platform and deepen integrations across modern developer tools.
As AI coding tools dramatically increase the volume and speed of software production, security teams are struggling to keep up with approaches designed for a pre-AI world. Corridor was founded on the belief that security must move into the flow of development, not operate after code is written.
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“Secure by design can’t just be a slogan, it has to be how software actually gets built,” said Jack Cable, CEO and Co-Founder of Corridor. “As AI revolutionizes coding, security has to be embedded at the moment code is created, not bolted on later.”
Corridor’s Agentic Coding Security Management (ACSM) platform embeds real-time security controls directly into AI coding workflows, helping prevent vulnerabilities as code is generated.
“AI code generation is only as powerful as the ecosystem around it,” said Ashwin Ramaswami, CTO and Co-Founder of Corridor. “Our platform natively integrates with coding agents to embed security at the source, and we’re assembling a world-class team to do it.”
Aside from the velocity of code, new tools expand who is creating code. Corridor secures use cases ranging from expert developers overseeing teams of autonomous agents, to sales and marketing teams using AI to create internal apps. “Corridor is building the missing layer for this new era: a security and management system designed specifically for code generation” said Jake Storm, General Partner at Felicis. “And they’re doing it in a way that fundamentally reimagines where in the development process security actually lives.”
That philosophy is reflected in Corridor’s partnership with code generation leaders like Cursor and Factory, where Corridor runs natively inside the agents developers use. These integrations provide real-time security feedback during development and code review without disrupting developer velocity.
“Corridor meets developers where they already work,” said Mike Vernal, Partner at Conviction. “That’s why adoption happens naturally and why this approach to application security is so compelling.”
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