Konvu
Konvu is a technology company.
Financial History
Konvu has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Konvu raised?
Konvu has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Konvu is a technology company.
Konvu has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Konvu has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Konvu has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Konvu's investors include 01 Advisors, Andreessen Horowitz, Avalanche VC, Bling Capital, Bond, BR Capital, Conviction Partners, Dunce Capital, Equal Ventures, Greylock, High Alpha, Hyde Park Venture Partners.
Konvu is an early-stage technology company founded in 2024 that builds AI-powered vulnerability management tools to automate triage and remediation of application security issues. Its core product deploys AI agents that integrate with existing developer workflows, using code and runtime context to validate exploitability, dismiss false positives with evidence, and cut vulnerability backlogs by up to 93%[1][4]. Konvu serves security and engineering teams at enterprises, particularly those overwhelmed by scanner noise, enabling devs to focus on real threats without obtrusive tools[2][3][4]. With $5M raised and offices in New York and Paris, it shows strong early momentum through quick installs, enterprise features like SOC 2 certification, and testimonials from large-scale users[1][4][5].
Konvu was founded in 2024 by a small team of security product builders based across New York (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) and Paris (Sentier), blending European engineering rigor with U.S. ambition[2][5]. Co-founder and CEO Lucas Masson, with 8 years at Sqreen (YC-backed, acquired by Datadog) and later Datadog, led the charge alongside experts who've scaled massive systems and contributed to programming languages[2]. The idea emerged from founders' frustration building detection tools at Codacy, Sqreen, and Datadog—they surfaced problems but didn't solve them, especially amid LLM advancements enabling "security that thinks like an engineer"[2]. Pivotal early traction includes raising $5M shortly after launch and securing enterprise adopters like a retail giant triaging Black Duck findings[1][4].
Konvu stands out in application security by making remediation intelligent and invisible, leveraging AI without disrupting workflows. Key strengths include:
Konvu rides the AI-native security wave, addressing exploding vulnerability noise as dev velocity surges with LLMs and GenAI tools—timing perfect post-2024 funding amid rising appsec demands[2][4]. Market forces like regulatory pressures (e.g., SEC rules on disclosures) and scanner overload favor it, bridging AppSec-dev gaps where tools like Black Duck generate unmanageable alerts[4]. In a landscape of detectors (e.g., StackHawk, Cube3.AI), Konvu influences by pioneering autonomous remediation, potentially accelerating secure AI app development and reducing breach risks in fintech, retail, and beyond[1][4].
Konvu's trajectory points to rapid scaling: expect product expansions into more scanners/languages, deeper runtime analysis, and Series A pursuit to fuel hires (already posting NYC/Paris roles)[1][5]. Trends like agentic AI and zero-trust mandates will amplify its edge, evolving it from triage specialist to full-lifecycle security platform amid 2025+ cyber threats. As AI reshapes devsecops, Konvu could redefine "invisible security," empowering engineers globally and transforming how teams tackle the noise—fulfilling its founding ambition to solve, not just surface, problems[2][4].
Konvu has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in July 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2024 | $5.0M Seed | 01 Advisors, Andreessen Horowitz, Avalanche VC, Bling Capital, Bond, BR Capital, Conviction Partners, Dunce Capital, Equal Ventures, Greylock, High Alpha, Hyde Park Venture Partners, IVP, Lazerow Ventures, LGF, Maven 11 Capital, Not Boring Capital, Plaid, Ravelin Capital, Runa Capital, Spark Capital, Tusk Venture Partners, Union Square Ventures, Village Global, Y Combinator, Cristina Cordova, DJ Patil, Dylan Field, Greg Brockman, Kyle Vogt, Ron Pragides, Scott Belsky, Trent McConaghy |