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Adronite Secures $5M Series A Funding Led by Gatemore Capital Management

Some companies build features. Adronite builds sight. On 19 February 2026, Adronite secured $5M in Series A funding led by Gatemore Capital Management, and if you read it like just another headline,...

Some companies build features. Adronite builds sight. On 19 February 2026, Adronite secured $5M in Series A funding led by Gatemore Capital Management, and if you read it like just another headline, you miss the tension humming underneath it. Software systems are not getting smaller. They are metastasizing. Enterprises are stacking code on code until no one can see the whole machine anymore. That is not innovation. That is organized chaos with a login.

Edward Rothschild, CEO and Co-Founder of Adronite, is not pitching another dashboard. He is talking about full-system, AI-powered codebase intelligence. The kind that does not just skim the surface but maps the anatomy of the beast. A true full-system view so organizations can secure, modernize, and evolve complex software without gambling the company on a blind refactor. In regulated and sensitive environments, blind is expensive.

Adronite was founded in 2023 in Seattle, Washington, and in a short window has gained meaningful commercial traction. Large-scale global enterprises are not window shopping. Purchase orders are secured. Initial commercial deployments are expected to commence in Q1 2026. That is not theory. That is execution warming up in the bullpen.

Gatemore Capital Management saw it early. Liad Meidar, Managing Partner of Gatemore, now serves as Chair of Adronite’s Board of Directors. When capital with pattern recognition leans in, it is rarely for vibes. It is for infrastructure. Gatemore called it the potential to become foundational for some of the world’s largest and most complex software environments. Foundational is not a buzzword. It is a bet on gravity.

And here is the quiet subplot. Before the $5M Series A, Adronite filed a Form D indicating a prior exempt offering of up to $1.5M. No chest pounding. Just capital in, product built, traction earned. Raise smart. Ship faster. Earn credibility the old-fashioned way.

The industry loves to romanticize artificial intelligence as magic. Adronite treats it like discipline. Codebase-level intelligence. Security-first deployment. A system that respects the reality of regulated enterprises where one careless change can ripple across continents. Adronite is not selling hype. It is selling visibility. And in a world where software complexity compounds daily, visibility might be the most undervalued asset on the balance sheet.