Adronite, a developer of an artificial intelligence codebase intelligence platform for software engineering, has announced a $5 million Series A funding round led by Gatemore Capital Management. The investment will fuel product development and scaling for complex enterprise environments.

The Adronite platform ingests codebases of any size into its context-understanding engine, providing intelligence and insights at the project level. Unlike traditional tools that analyze individual files or snippets, Adronite reasons across millions of lines of code, overcoming the limitations of context windows.

"Software systems at large organizations are expanding rapidly in both scale and complexity, making a full-system view difficult to attain - let alone to implement changes safely and effectively," stated Edward Rothschild, chief executive and co-founder.

The platform is LLM-agnostic, allowing developers to integrate their preferred models or deployments. Users can prompt the system to build applications or analyze existing projects, receiving comprehensive reports on code quality and security. It maps dependencies, performs data flow analysis, and identifies vulnerabilities, integrating with popular CI/CD pipelines.

Adronite offers a conversational AI chat interface for system-wide insights, enabling users to "talk" to their entire codebase within a code editor or the platform itself. The platform supports over 20 programming languages, including C/C++, Python, JavaScript, and Rust.

Emphasizing security, Adronite provides privacy-first deployment options, including private cloud or fully on-premises solutions to prevent data leaks. "Adronite’s codebase-level intelligence, combined with its security-first deployment model, positions the company to become foundational infrastructure for some of the world’s largest and most complex software environments," said Liad Meidar, chair of the board of Adronite.