Overview
- Geordie announced the $30 million Series A on Thursday, May 28, 2026, and said the funds will be used to hire engineers and build its U.S. go-to-market team.
- The company sells an independent agent governance platform that discovers agents, maps the data and plugins they can access, monitors runtime behavior, and offers Beam to actively remediate risky actions.
- Geordie reports deployments across about 30 customer environments, citing AlphaSense coverage of tens of thousands of agents and an Owkin proof of concept that it says mitigated $12 million to $13 million of modeled exposure.
- Reports differ on post-money valuation — Fortune put it at $155 million while Tech Funding News reported roughly $180 million — and the Series A brings total funding to $36.5 million.
- Investors and founders warn the startup faces pressure from hyperscalers and large platform vendors that may bundle agent oversight into their clouds, which could reduce demand for an independent governance layer.