CodeRabbit secures $143 million for AI governance push
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai CodeRabbit has raised $143 million in Series C funding at a $1.5 billion valuation, giving the AI code-review company fresh capital to expand into software governance, security and international markets. The San Francisco-headquartered company is broadening its focus beyond reviewing individual code changes as businesses confront a sharp increase in software produced by…
CodeRabbit, an AI code-review company based in San Francisco, has successfully raised $143 million in Series C funding. This brings the company's valuation to an impressive $1.5 billion, enabling it to expand into software governance, security, and international markets. The funding round was led by Atomico and Smash Capital, with participation from BMW i Ventures, Datadog, Hirtle Callaghan, SineWave Ventures, Scenic Management, and several existing backers.
The investment represents a significant increase in valuation for the company, from a $550 million valuation during its previous Series B round in September 2025 to the current $1.5 billion valuation.
CodeRabbit's primary focus has shifted from reviewing individual code changes to addressing the surge in software produced by artificial intelligence agents. The newly introduced Agentic Change Management platform assists engineering teams in determining which changes require attention, evaluating their architectural impact, and monitoring deployed software for vulnerabilities.
The platform also includes CodeRabbit Triage, which assesses incoming pull requests based on factors such as urgency, risk, dependencies, and readiness. Lower-risk changes can be automated, while higher-risk changes are directed to human reviewers to ensure reliability and security.
Another key product is Change Stack, which analyzes how proposed modifications interact with the broader software system, providing insights into application behavior, integrations, tests, and migrations. This helps engineers understand the potential consequences of changes beyond the files that are altered. Additionally, CodeRabbit Security monitors repositories and production code for vulnerabilities and maintainability issues, routing potential fixes back through the pull-request process for further examination before deployment.
The company plans to allocate part of its new capital towards research and product development, as well as geographic expansion. In addition to its London office in the Moorgate district, CodeRabbit will hire additional employees across the European Union and plan to enter the Japanese and Asian markets. The company also aims to maintain free-of-charge AI code-review and agent capabilities for open-source projects and maintainers, investing over $10 million over the next 12 months to support this initiative.
Despite the rapid expansion of AI coding assistants, CodeRabbit emphasizes the importance of independent verification of machine-generated software, as developers still need to assess the reliability and security of the code.
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