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AI code verification company raised $70M Series B as #1 on Martian Code Review Bench; $120M total raised March 2026; rebranded from CodiumAI; focuses on ensuring correctness of AI-generated code via test generation, code review, and PR analysis.
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI) is an AI code verification company that focuses on ensuring the correctness and quality of AI-generated and human-written code rather than just generating code faster. Founded in Israel and rebranded to Qodo in 2024, the company recognized that as AI coding assistants proliferated, the bottleneck in software development was shifting from code writing to code verification—ensuring that generated code actually does what it is supposed to do. Qodo's platform integrates AI into the testing, review, and verification stages of the development lifecycle.\n\nQodo's product suite includes AI-powered test generation, code review automation, and pull request analysis tools that work within developer workflows in VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, and GitHub. Its Qodo Merge product automates code review with contextual, actionable feedback rather than generic style suggestions. The company achieved the top position on the Martian Code Review Benchmark, a third-party evaluation of AI code review quality, which has become a key proof point in enterprise sales. Target customers are software development teams at enterprises that are shipping increasing volumes of AI-generated code and need systematic quality assurance.\n\nQodo raised a $70M Series B in March 2026, bringing total funding to $120M. Its customer roster includes NVIDIA, Walmart, Red Hat, and Intuit—a group of large enterprises with complex, high-stakes codebases that validates Qodo's enterprise readiness. As AI code generation becomes standard practice, the market for AI code verification and quality assurance is growing proportionally, positioning Qodo at an important and defensible layer of the AI developer tools stack.
$2.3B raised at $29.3B valuation; $2B+ ARR (Q1 2026); used by 50%+ of Fortune 500. Dominant commercial AI coding tool; built on VSCode fork with native agent mode. Competing with GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, and Lovable in the vibe-coding wave.
Cursor is an AI-first code editor founded in 2022 by a small team of MIT researchers, built as a fork of Visual Studio Code with native large-language-model intelligence woven directly into the editing experience. Its mission is to make software engineers dramatically more productive by embedding AI reasoning into every layer of the IDE — from autocomplete to multi-file edits to natural-language code generation — rather than bolting AI on as an afterthought.\n\nThe platform centers on a VSCode-compatible editor that developers can adopt with zero workflow disruption, layering in features like Tab (predictive multi-line completion), Chat (context-aware in-editor assistant), and Composer (autonomous multi-file refactoring agent). Cursor reads and indexes entire codebases, allowing it to propose changes that span dozens of files coherently. It supports all major languages, integrates with existing extensions, and lets teams configure which underlying model — GPT-4o, Claude, or others — powers suggestions. Fortune 500 engineering teams adopt it alongside individual developers, and it is used by more than half of Fortune 500 companies.\n\nCursor reached $2 billion in annualized recurring revenue by early 2026 and raised at a $29.3 billion valuation, cementing its position as the dominant commercial AI coding tool. The company raised $2.3 billion in total funding and is widely regarded as the category-defining product in agentic IDE software, outpacing GitHub Copilot on developer mindshare metrics in multiple surveys.
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