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Airrived Secures .1 Million for AI-Powered Operations

Airrived Secures $6.1 Million for AI-Powered Operations

Posted on February 6, 2026 By CWS

Startup Airrived has recently emerged from stealth mode, announcing a successful seed funding round of $6.1 million. The company aims to revolutionize the integration of cybersecurity, IT, and business operations with its innovative agentic AI technology.

Agentic Operating System: A New Era in Enterprise AI

Founded in Dublin, California, in 2024, Airrived has developed the Agentic Operating System (Agentic OS). This system is designed to unify disparate AI tools within large organizations, creating a cohesive ecosystem. The platform integrates various enterprise domains, including Identity and Access Management (IAM), Information Technology (IT), Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC), Security Operations Center (SOC), vulnerability management, and business operations.

Airrived’s Agentic OS facilitates the fine-tuning of large language models (LLMs), the development of deep-reasoning agents, and the orchestration of intelligence across enterprise assets. The company emphasizes that its solution is engineered for scalability, governance, and production, minimizing reliance on scarce AI experts by delivering autonomous, reasoning, and decision-making AI capabilities.

Adoption by Major Enterprises

Several large enterprises have already adopted Airrived’s Agentic OS, including a Fortune 150 insurance company, a prominent restaurant chain, a global banking institution, and a telecommunications firm. These organizations benefit from the platform’s ability to streamline operations and enhance intelligence across their systems.

Investment and Future Prospects

The seed funding was led by Cannage Capital, with additional investments from Inner Loop Capital, Plug and Play Ventures, Rebellion Ventures, and several angel investors. Shelley Zhuang, founder and managing partner of Cannage Capital, highlighted Airrived’s distinct agentic-first architecture as a key differentiator, setting it apart from traditional automation and scripted playbooks.

Airrived’s innovative approach positions the company to significantly impact how enterprises manage and integrate AI across various sectors. With continued development and adoption, the company is poised to become a leader in the AI-driven operational landscape.

As the tech industry evolves, Airrived’s advancements in AI technology could pave the way for more efficient and intelligent enterprise systems, offering new opportunities and solutions for organizations worldwide.

Security Week News Tags:Agentic OS, AI, Airrived, business operations, Cannage Capital, Cybersecurity, enterprise technology, IT governance, LLMs, startup funding

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