In the fast-evolving world of AI-generated code, reviewing that code has become the new bottleneck. CodeAnt AI, a San Francisco-based startup backed by Y Combinator, has just raised $2 million in seed funding to change that. Its mission: make reviewing code as intelligent and effortless as writing it with AI.
The round, which values CodeAnt AI at $20 million, saw participation from notable investors including Y Combinator, VitalStage Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures, DeVC, Transpose Platform, Entrepreneur First, and a roster of influential angels. The funds will help the company scale both its engineering and business development teams while expanding its cutting-edge code quality and security platform.
“As AI-driven coding becomes widespread, the real bottleneck isn’t writing code — it’s reviewing it,” said Amartya Jha, Co-founder and CEO of CodeAnt AI. “Peer reviews are often delayed or rushed, letting bugs and vulnerabilities slip through at the most critical stage.”
AI That Understands Code — and Context
At the heart of CodeAnt AI is a powerful proprietary Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) engine that goes far beyond traditional linters or static analysis tools. Unlike many tools that operate on isolated code snippets, CodeAnt AI’s language-agnostic AST engine understands the structure of an entire codebase. This allows it to catch deeper, contextual issues that other tools miss — such as inconsistent patterns, security misconfigurations, and even potential logic bugs.
The platform integrates directly with GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps, providing real-time, line-level feedback during pull requests across more than 30 programming languages. Developers can receive instant summaries of code changes, automatic flagging of issues, and even one-click fixes — compressing what once took hours into five-minute review sessions.
It’s not just speed — it’s precision. CodeAnt AI continuously scans repositories for “code smells” (inefficiencies or anti-patterns in source code), complexity, duplication, and dead code, while also detecting security vulnerabilities in both infrastructure and third-party dependencies. It aligns with leading security standards like OWASP and CWE, and supports SAST (Static Application Security Testing), SCA (Software Composition Analysis), IaC (Infrastructure as Code) scanning, and secret detection.
Helping Developers Ship Clean Code at the Speed of Business
Co-founders Amartya Jha and Chinmay Bharti built CodeAnt AI after years of firsthand experience with the frustrations of slow and error-prone code review processes. Jha, formerly at Zeta and ShareChat, saw the operational risks of rushed code changes. Bharti, an AI expert with a master’s from IIT Bombay, faced similar issues building high-frequency trading systems where a single bug could cost millions.
Their combined expertise led to a system that not only reviews code but also acts like a senior engineer — catching mistakes, proposing fixes, and continuously learning from feedback.
“We now have a new team member: CodeAnt AI,” said Michel Naud, Head of IT Solutions at Autajon Group. “It sees our entire codebase in seconds, catches what linters miss, and suggests optimizations—even typos. The adoption across our on-prem GitLab was instant.”
Sundaraman Venkataramani, Tech Lead at Motorq, echoed the sentiment: “With CodeAnt AI, we’ve already enhanced code quality and security while pushing the boundaries of innovation.”
Built for Modern Teams — from Startups to Enterprises
One of CodeAnt AI’s defining advantages is its flexibility. It supports on-premise deployment for security-conscious enterprises, ensuring that sensitive codebases never leave internal environments. The platform is SOC 2 and HIPAA compliant, making it ideal for industries like healthcare, finance, and defense.
Pricing starts at $10 per developer per month for basic AI code reviews and scales up to $40 per month for the full suite, which includes deep code quality analysis, security monitoring, and compliance tools.
“In a world where AI is democratizing code generation, validation has become the choke point,” said Brian Shin, Managing Partner at VitalStage Ventures. “CodeAnt AI slashes review times by more than 50%, enabling fast, secure, and reliable development at scale.”
Tom Blomfield, Partner at Y Combinator, added: “CodeAnt fits into your CI/CD pipeline and ensures that only high-quality code makes it into production. Not AI-generated slop!”
The Future of Code Is Reviewed by AI
Every day, CodeAnt AI scans over 50 million lines of code, auto-fixes more than 500,000 issues, and saves over 100,000 developer hours. Its ambition is clear: to become the default AI reviewer for engineering teams racing to innovate.
As AI continues to accelerate how software is written, CodeAnt AI is ensuring that speed doesn’t come at the cost of quality or security. The founders envision a near future where AI doesn’t just assist in writing code — it partners with engineers to keep that code clean, secure, and production-ready from day one.
With its latest funding, CodeAnt AI is poised to become a foundational layer in the AI-augmented software development stack — not just speeding up code reviews, but transforming them.