Corridor, the AI native security platform for agentic coding workflows, raised $25 million in Series A funding at a $200 million valuation, led by Felicis with participation from Conviction, Lux Capital, Datadog, and prominent AI affiliated angels.
How Corridor platform works?
Corridor’s Agentic Coding Security Management (ACSM) platform embeds real time security controls directly into AI coding workflows. It integrates natively with tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and others via an MCP server and agent hooks that scan file edits as they occur, block insecure code generation proactively, and deliver contextual guidance for secure outputs. Every pull request receives automated vulnerability detection with remediation recommendations, while a central observability dashboard provides organization wide visibility into AI generated code, tool usage, policy violations, and compliance logging. The solution adapts to team-specific codebase patterns and supports use cases from autonomous agent driven development to non technical teams building internal applications.

Corridor, a San Francisco-based provider of security infrastructure for AI native software development, announced its latest funding round in March 2026: a $25 million Series A at a $200 million valuation.
The round was led by Felicis, with participation from Conviction (returning from the prior seed), Timeless, Artisanal Ventures, Lux Capital, Sunflower Capital, Datadog, SV Angel, and a group of angel investors affiliated with Anthropic, OpenAI, Cursor, Cognition, Factory, and Lovable.
This brings Corridor’s total raised to approximately $30.4 million, following its $5.4 million seed round led by Conviction roughly seven months earlier.
The capital will advance ACSM feature development, deepen integrations across the expanding AI coding ecosystem, scale engineering, research, and cybersecurity teams, and address surging customer demand.
Led by CEO Jack Cable, CTO Ashwin Ramaswami, and CPO Alex Stamos (who joined full time around the seed stage), the company positions itself at the intersection of accelerating AI coding adoption and the urgent need for embedded security. Traditional scanning tools operate too late in the pipeline; Corridor’s approach prevents vulnerabilities at the point of generation, enabling organizations to ship code at AI native speeds without compromising standards.

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The rapid progression from seed to Series A, combined with the $200 million post money valuation, underscores validated product market fit in a sector where AI coding tools have proliferated but dedicated security layers have lagged. The investor syndicate mixes top tier venture firms with strategic participants and domain experts from leading AI organizations, providing not only capital but also validation, potential partnership channels, and operational expertise in both cybersecurity and AI infrastructure.
This funding equips Corridor to solidify its leadership in the emerging category of agentic coding security, expand enterprise adoption, and support the safe, scalable integration of AI agents into modern software development pipelines.
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