As investors continue to pour funds into artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent agent AI governance, three startups—JetStream Security, Guild.ai, and WorkOS—have announced new funding rounds. JetStream Security raised $34 million, Guild.ai raised $44 million, and WorkOS secured $100 million.
JetStream Security aims to provide governance and control layers for enterprises to help them manage AI systems more effectively. As companies adopt generative AI and intelligent agent AI tools, visibility and policy enforcement issues arise. This funding round was led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from CrowdStrike’s Falcon Fund and several cybersecurity experts.
Guild.ai is developing a platform that supports large-scale AI agent building, deployment, and management, emphasizing orchestration and context management. Its focus is not solely on model performance but on constructing complex intelligent systems to execute intricate operational workflows across enterprise applications.
WorkOS, valued at $2 billion, has secured venture capital funding. The company provides tools that enable startups and large corporations to easily integrate enterprise features such as single sign-on and directory synchronization into their applications. WorkOS particularly enhances its competitiveness by offering security certifications and compliance features necessary for AI-native startups to access large enterprise clients.