Geordie AI, headquartered in London, has completed a $30 million Series A round led by Balderton Capital. According to filings with Companies House, the company’s post-money valuation is approximately $180 million, bringing its total funding to $36.5 million.
Raise additional funding less than a year after the seed round
New investors in this round include Crosspoint Capital, with existing shareholders General Catalyst and Ten Eleven Ventures also participating. Geordie AI recently completed a $6.5 million seed round in September 2025, and this new financing round comes less than a year after the previous one.
The company was founded in early 2025 by several senior executives from the UK cybersecurity industry, with core team members coming from Darktrace and Snyk. Co-founder and CEO Henry Comfort previously served as COO of Darktrace for the Americas, and CTO Benji Weber was formerly at Snyk.
The platform supports multiple types of AI agents within the enterprise.
Geordie AI is designed for enterprise security teams, focusing on the security and governance of AI agents. The company states that its platform can identify AI agents running on employee devices, corporate cloud environments, third-party software platforms, and code repositories, and map the tools, interfaces, plugins, and data sources they can access.
On this basis, the system will flag risks in real time. The module named Beam dynamically restricts agent actions to help organizations address misuse, privilege escalation, and unauthorized data access.
The customer has deployed approximately 30 environments.
Henry Comfort told Fortune that Geordie AI is currently deployed in approximately 30 customer environments, including financial data company AlphaSense and AI biotech company Owkin. According to the company, AlphaSense operates tens of thousands of agents, while Owkin runs hundreds of agents on over 50 PB of data.
Comfort also noted that after Owkin integrated with the platform, it discovered that the actual number of AI agents in operation was three times its previous estimate. In a proof-of-concept test, Owkin calculated, using its own methodology, that the associated risk exposure was reduced by $12 million to $13 million.
Target the independent governance layer market
As Microsoft, ServiceNow, and OpenAI integrate agent governance features into their enterprise products, competition in this space is intensifying. Geordie AI believes that enterprises typically use multiple models and agent providers simultaneously, necessitating a governance layer independent of any single ecosystem.
Comfort described the company’s long-term goal as an “air traffic control” system for enterprise AI agents. He noted that one of the main future challenges will be that large established players may leverage their distribution and channel advantages to expand their market share.
Additional information: Geordie AI currently has 37 employees based in London and New York. The company plans to expand its team to approximately 50 people over the next three months, with the proceeds from this funding round primarily allocated to growing its engineering and U.S. market teams.
