
Greptile, a San Francisco, CA-based AI-powered code validation startup, has successfully raised $25 million in Series A funding.
Investors
The funding round was led by Benchmark Capital, known for its strategic investments in early-stage tech startups. Notable participants in this round include Y Combinator, Initialized Capital, and angel investor Cory Levy.
Benchmark Capital has a strong reputation for focusing on Series A-stage companies across various sectors, including mobile computing, enterprise software, and financial services. Since its inception in 1995, the firm has primarily targeted startups based in the United States and Europe.
Greptile’s Use of Funds
With this new influx of capital, Greptile plans to further develop its platform and enhance its AI code review capabilities. This investment underscores their commitment to assisting developers in navigating the increasingly complex landscape of software development.
About Greptile
Founded by Daksh Gupta, Greptile specializes in creating artificial intelligence-based code reviewers. Their primary product is an AI code review agent that continuously analyzes GitHub repositories and developer platforms to detect bugs, enforce coding standards, and recommend fixes.
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Greptile is well-positioned to address the growing bottleneck in the software development lifecycle, which has intensified due to the rising popularity of AI coding tools like Cursor, Devin, and Anthropic PBC’s Claude Code.
Funding Details
Company: Tabnam Inc. (Greptile)
Raised: $25.0M
Round: Series A
Funding Date: September 2025
Lead Investor: Benchmark Capital
Additional Investors: Y Combinator, Initialized Capital, Cory Levy
Company Website:
https://www.greptile.com/
Software Category: AI-Powered Code Review / Developer Tools
Source:
Silicon Angle