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Qodo Raises $70M and Expands AI Code Governance Push With New Tools and Benchmark Wins

Qodo Raises $70M and Expands AI Code Governance Push With New Tools and Benchmark Wins

Qodo is an AI-powered code review and governance platform that advanced its strategic positioning this week around enterprise-scale oversight of AI-generated code. The company emphasized growing demand from large organizations that are shifting from experimental AI coding tools to mission-critical automation, where governance, security, and compliance are becoming central concerns.

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Qodo secured a $70 million Series B round, bringing total funding to $120 million and signaling strong investor confidence in its role as a control layer for AI-written software. The round, led by Qumra Capital with participation from multiple global investors and angel backers from OpenAI and Meta, is earmarked for global expansion, R&D, and scaling engineering and product teams, with a hiring focus on Tel Aviv.

The company reported benchmark leadership on Martian’s independent Code Review Bench, with F1 scores cited between roughly 50% and 64% across different releases, indicating superior detection of logic errors, cross-file inconsistencies, and architectural violations. Qodo highlighted its multi-agent architecture and full-repository context as differentiators versus many AI tools that only inspect incremental pull request changes.

Product updates centered on Qodo 2.2 and earlier 2.0 releases, which use multi-agent review, advanced context engineering, and historical code decisions to deliver more precise and explainable feedback. The platform enforces organization-specific rules and policies, serving as a “system of record” for code quality and trust, and is positioned as critical infrastructure for enterprises such as Walmart, NVIDIA, Ford, Intuit, and TUI Group.

To drive adoption, Qodo launched a free “AntiSlop Scanner” that reviews the 10 most recent merged pull requests and returns a letter grade, prioritized findings, and estimated bug counts, limited to the first 1,000 scans. The company is also promoting a Google Cloud-backed free program for open source repositories on GitHub, aiming to seed usage and gather data to refine its offerings.

Beyond tools, Qodo is investing in thought leadership and ecosystem visibility through livestreams and presentations at events such as O’Reilly AI Codecon and KubeAuto Day. Overall, the week underscored Qodo’s push to cement itself as an independent code integrity and governance layer in the AI development lifecycle, with fresh capital, benchmark validation, and new entry points for developers supporting its long-term growth prospects.

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