Civic
Civic is a technology company.
Financial History
Civic has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Civic raised?
Civic has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Civic is a technology company.
Civic has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Civic has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Civic is a technology company founded in 2015 that specializes in identity and authentication solutions, now expanding into AI-driven workflows through its Civic Nexus platform.[1] Civic Nexus serves businesses and developers by unifying apps, systems, and platforms into secure, automated workflows anchored in trust, simplicity, and security, solving the challenges of fragmented systems and unreliable AI agentic processes in enterprise environments.[1] The company demonstrates strong growth momentum as a leader in authentication infrastructure, leveraging over a decade of experience to build scalable AI tools that put users in control of intelligent systems.[1]
Civic was co-founded in 2015 by Vinny Lingham, who serves as Chairman of the Board, and Jonathan Smith.[1] Vinny Lingham brings a background in blockchain and identity tech from prior ventures like Gyft, which was acquired by Blackhawk Network. The idea emerged from the need for secure, verifiable digital identity in an increasingly online world, starting with blockchain-based authentication before evolving into broader identity infrastructure. Early traction came from establishing leadership in the space since inception, with pivotal leadership additions like CEO Chris Hart driving the recent pivot to AI workflows via Civic Nexus, built on their proven Auth platform.[1]
Civic rides the wave of agentic AI and enterprise automation, where businesses demand secure integration of AI agents across fragmented tools amid rising data privacy concerns.[1] Timing is ideal as AI workflows mature post-2023 hype, with market forces like regulatory pressures (e.g., GDPR, AI Acts) favoring identity-anchored solutions over unsecured alternatives. Civic influences the ecosystem by enabling developers to build reliable AI systems, potentially accelerating adoption in sectors like fintech and enterprise SaaS, while differentiating from pure-play AI firms through its authentication moat.[1]
Civic is positioned to capture share in the exploding AI workflow market, with Nexus expanding its identity core into multi-agent orchestration and deeper enterprise integrations. Trends like decentralized identity and AI governance will propel growth, as companies prioritize secure automation amid cyber threats. Its influence may evolve from niche auth provider to essential AI infrastructure layer, empowering scalable, trust-based agent economies—redefining work as promised, one secure workflow at a time.[1]
Civic has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Civic's investors include Amplify Partners, Benchmark, Bennu, Blackbird Ventures Australia, Bling Capital, BoxGroup, Caffeinated Capital, CASC Ventures, Celesta, CITG Capital, Coatue, CRV.
Civic has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in January 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2016 | $3.0M Seed | Amplify Partners, Benchmark, Bennu, Blackbird Ventures Australia, Bling Capital, BoxGroup, Caffeinated Capital, CASC Ventures, Celesta, CITG Capital, Coatue, CRV, ff Venture Capital, Fifth Wall, Founder Collective, Franklin Templeton Investments, Freestyle Capital, Fusion Fund, Future Perfect Ventures, Greenoaks Capital, Inspired Capital, Matrix, Possible Ventures, Presence Capital, Redpoint Ventures, RRE Ventures, Sarah Smith Fund, SNR, Social Leverage, Sound Ventures, Tekton Ventures, Thrive Capital, Two Sigma Ventures, UpHonest Capital, Aaron Harris, Doug Barry, Eric Wu, Evan Lee, Harris Barton, Joshua Reeves, Michael Birch, Michael McCartney, Othman Laraki, Scott Belsky, Tom McInerney, Wayne Chang |