San Francisco, CA – GreptileAI, officially known as Tabnam Inc., has successfully raised $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Benchmark Capital. The capital infusion is earmarked to accelerate the development and market penetration of its artificial intelligence-based code review platform, which aims to streamline the software development lifecycle. The announcement coincides with the launch of Greptile v3, a significant update to its core agent architecture.Dos. The company's AI code review agent provides an independent validation layer across code repositories, automating error and bug detection. GreptileAI's platform has already reviewed over 500 million lines of code this month for prominent clients such as Brex, Substack, and Y Combinator's internal software team, preventing more than 180,000 bugs from reaching production. This addresses a growing bottleneck created by the increased volume of human and AI-generated code.Greptile v3, a complete rewrite of the agent architecture, promises to catch three times more critical bugs than its predecessor. Greptile co-founder and Chief Executive Daksh Gupta stated, "Greptile v3 outperforms every other code reviewer we tested at catching bugs." The updated platform also introduces features like learning team-specific best practices from engineer comments and integrating with business applications such as Jira and Notion for enhanced context.The AI code validation market is witnessing rapid growth and competition. GreptileAI's funding round follows recent significant investments in rivals, including CodeRabbit Inc.'s $60 million Series B and Graphite's $52 million in funding, highlighting the industry's dynamic landscape. GreptileAI aims to leverage its new capital to further innovate and maintain its competitive edge.In a related social media post, Joan DeGennaro, an event strategist and YC founder, congratulated the GreptileAI team on their achievement. DeGennaro also highlighted the importance of effective messaging and founder-led marketing, inviting interested individuals to the ToDoList Summit, an event she helps organize that focuses on empowering founders with marketing strategies.