Airrived, an enterprise security and IT platform focused on agentic artificial intelligence, has emerged from stealth on $6.1m in seed funding.
The company has raised $6.1m in seed funding in a round led by Cannage Capital, with participation from Plug and Play Ventures, Rebellion Ventures and Inner Loop Capital. The round also included strategic investments from cybersecurity veterans Manoj Apte, Mahendra Ramsinghani and Saqib E. Awan.
Founded to address what it sees as growing fragmentation in enterprise AI, Airrived is positioning itself at the intersection of cybersecurity, IT operations and business decision-making. Many enterprises, the company argues, are constrained by disconnected AI point solutions and legacy platforms where AI is added as an afterthought, limiting its ability to operate at scale or handle real-world complexity.
At the centre of the company’s proposition is its Agentic OS, a new operating layer designed to make agentic intelligence native to the enterprise. Rather than offering AI through copilots or scripted automation, the platform enables organisations to fine-tune large language models, build deep-reasoning agents and orchestrate intelligence across systems without requiring specialist AI expertise.
The platform brings together domains such as security operations centres, governance, risk and compliance, identity and access management, vulnerability management, IT and wider business operations within a single system. Airrived says this unified approach allows agents to reason end-to-end, take action across tools and continuously improve over time, supporting production-grade use cases rather than limited pilots.
The new funding will be used to accelerate product development, expand enterprise deployments and support Airrived’s ambition to become a standard operating system for agentic intelligence across large organisations. The company is targeting environments where governance, reliability and scale are critical, particularly in highly regulated industries.
Commenting on the investment, Cannage Capital Founder and managing partner Shelley Zhuang said, “Airrived stood out because of its agentic-first architecture. This isn’t automation or scripted playbooks—it’s a composable agentic platform designed to scale across use cases. We are honored to back the mission-driven Airrived founders as they enable enterprises to build intelligent automation across security and IT.”
Plug and Play Ventures Partner Amit Patel added, “What I like about Airrived is that it’s built for the day-to-day reality of security teams—fewer handoffs, fewer errors, and faster execution. That’s how you reduce operational overhead while improving outcomes.”
Airrived Co-Founder and CEO Anurag Gurtu said, “Enterprises don’t need more tools or surface-level AI. They need a new foundation. Airrived represents arrival—the moment agentic intelligence becomes native to the enterprise. This funding validates our belief that agentic AI isn’t the future of security and IT; it’s the era we’re defining now.”
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