Pi Raises $35 Million To Automate Vulnerability Remediation Across Modern Software Environments

By Amit Chowdhry • Jun 11, 2026

Pi, an agentic AI security platform focused on automating software protection from design to deployment, announced a $35 million funding round led by Brightmind Partners and Third Point Ventures.

The financing included backing from CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz and Armis founders Yevgeny Dibrov and Nadir Izrael.

Founded by security leaders who previously uncovered vulnerabilities at Microsoft and led offensive security efforts at Tesla, Pi aims to solve what the company describes as the industry’s biggest challenge: remediating software vulnerabilities at scale. The company said advances in AI have made flaw detection increasingly inexpensive, shifting the security bottleneck toward fixing vulnerabilities quickly and consistently.

Pi has developed what it calls a “security brain,” an institutional memory system that incorporates codebases, cloud infrastructure, design documents, engineering discussions and historical incidents. The platform is designed to distinguish genuine vulnerabilities from false positives and automatically remediate issues throughout an organization’s environment.

According to the company, customers have reduced vulnerability triage times by as much as 80%, freeing engineering teams from recurring bug remediation work. Pi said its platform is already being used by several advanced organizations, including a major AI lab, cybersecurity companies, a large social network and companies in the travel and insurance sectors.

The new capital will support the company’s efforts to help organizations secure software environments increasingly built with AI-generated code.

Founded in San Francisco, Pi develops AI-powered security technology designed to automate software remediation workflows and protect applications throughout the software development lifecycle.

KEY QUOTES:

“Quick remediation is a global security problem in urgent need of a solution. If even the most powerful, best-resourced organizations on earth keep chasing the same recurring vulnerabilities across their code and infrastructure, the problem has no real solution today. That’s why we started Pi. Models like Anthropic’s Claude-Mythos can now uncover security flaws at a scale no human team can match, but that’s only half the equation for defenders. Pi enables organizations to remediate vulnerabilities as quickly as they can be identified.”

Guy Arazi, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pi

“Pi are fixing the part of the problem the industry has ignored. They’ve built a system that closes the loop between finding and fixing vulnerabilities, which is where most real risk still lives. Combined with the team’s expertise in both offensive research and large-scale systems, Pi represents a fundamentally new approach to securing modern software.”

Stephen Ward, Co-Founder and General Partner, Brightmind Partners

“AI has transformed software creation, but security workflows still rely on fragmented tools and manual remediation. Pi approaches the problem from a completely different angle, building an agentic system that understands the full development environment and ships fixes autonomously. The team’s vision and know-how set them up to truly transform how modern software is secured.”

Sapir Harosh, Partner, Third Point Ventures