Belfort
Belfort is a technology company.
Financial History
Belfort has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Belfort has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Belfort is a technology company.
Belfort has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Belfort has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Belfort is a technology company specializing in hardware accelerators for encrypted computing, enabling data processing without decryption to ensure privacy in high-stakes sectors like finance, healthcare, government, and blockchain.[2][3] It builds purpose-built hardware that accelerates Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), turning slow theoretical computations into practical, real-time applications, serving enterprises needing secure data handling without performance trade-offs.[2][3] Belfort solves the core problem of data exposure during processing—protecting sensitive information from servers, clouds, or insiders—while delivering speed gains (hours to minutes) and seamless integration, now available on AWS Marketplace with strong early momentum from a $6M seed round to expand team and pilots.[3]
Belfort emerged as a spin-off from KU Leuven’s COSIC lab, rooted in years of cryptographic hardware research led by Professor Ingrid Verbauwhede, a co-founder and Chief Scientist recognized globally for her expertise.[3] Co-founders Michiel Van Beirendonck (CEO, PhD from KU Leuven, ZPrize winner, ex-Microsoft Research) and Furkan Turan developed foundational breakthroughs, including Michiel’s patented streaming architecture for FHE acceleration, contributed to DARPA’s DPRIVE program.[2][3] The idea crystallized from addressing encrypted compute’s performance bottlenecks, gaining pivotal traction with the $6M seed funding announcement, first hardware launch, and AWS availability, fueling growth from Leuven and San Francisco offices.[3]
(Note: Belfortcorp.com appears distinct, focusing on AI consulting rather than hardware; this profile centers on Belfort's encrypted compute tech.[1][2][3])
Belfort rides the explosive growth of encrypted computing, fueled by AI's data hunger, rising breaches, and regulations demanding privacy-by-design amid cloud proliferation.[3] Timing is critical: AI models and sensitive data (genomics, finance) require secure processing now, as traditional decryption exposes risks; Belfort’s hardware unlocks FHE for real-world scale, enabling confidential AI, blockchain, and compliance without slowdowns.[2][3] Market forces like AWS integration and enterprise pilots position it favorably in a sector projected for billion-dollar potential, influencing the ecosystem by making "compute on encrypted data" standard for trust-critical apps.[3]
Belfort is primed to dominate secure computing infrastructure, using seed funds to double its team, refine products, and launch enterprise pilots across finance, healthcare, and crypto.[3] Trends like AI data sovereignty, zero-trust architectures, and scalable DeFi will propel it, potentially evolving into a foundational layer for confidential cloud services. As CEO Michiel Van Beirendonck notes, solving hardware-accelerated encrypted compute positions Belfort as the next major player in privacy-preserving tech.[3]
Belfort has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Belfort's investors include 10100, 1confirmation, Abstract Ventures, Kevin Hartz, Brainchild, Divergence Ventures, Founders Fund, General Catalyst, New Form Capital, Polychain Capital, Robot Ventures, Sound Ventures.
Belfort has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $6.0M Seed | 10100, 1confirmation, Abstract Ventures, Kevin Hartz, Brainchild, Divergence Ventures, Founders Fund, General Catalyst, New Form Capital, Polychain Capital, Robot Ventures, Sound Ventures, The Hit Forge, Thrive Capital, Balaji Srinivasan, Diego Berdakin, Dylan Field, Mark Pincus, Nicolas Pinto, Sahin Boydas, Stani Kulechov, Vitalik Buterin, Willem Delbare |