Qodo Raises $70M to Accelerate Fight Against Software Slop From OpenClaw and Claude Code

Series B funding, led by Qumra Capital, advances code review and governance platform, purpose-built to verify and govern AI code in production

Mar. 30, 2026 at 2:09pm

Qodo, an AI code review and quality platform, has announced $70 million in Series B funding, bringing its total capital raised to $120 million. The round was led by Qumra Capital, with participation from other venture firms and angel investors. Qodo's platform is designed to address the growing challenge of verifying and governing the increasing volume of AI-generated code being shipped into production, as AI agents can generate code with increasing autonomy but do not inherently understand organizational standards, architectural history, or risk tolerance.

Why it matters

As organizations accelerate the adoption of AI-driven development, the gap between rapid code generation and reliable, high-quality code verification is becoming a critical challenge. Qodo's platform aims to provide the necessary trust and governance infrastructure for enterprise engineering teams to confidently harness AI at scale while maintaining rigorous standards for code quality, security, and compliance.

The details

Qodo was recently ranked among the top performers on Martian's Code Review Bench, achieving an F1 score of 50.3%, a significant lead over Claude Code Review. Qodo's AI code review layer is built to evaluate what a code change impacts, across repositories, against codebase history, and measured against the engineering standards an organization has defined. This funding will enable Qodo to scale its enterprise operations globally, expand engineering and product teams, and accelerate the development of advanced AI-driven governance capabilities.

  • Qodo announced the $70 million Series B funding on March 30, 2026.

The players

Qodo

An AI code review and quality platform trusted by Walmart, NVIDIA, Red Hat, Box, Intuit, Ford Motors, and Monday.com.

Qumra Capital

The venture capital firm that led Qodo's $70 million Series B funding round.

Christian Rudolph

The Head of Platform Services at TUI Group, a customer of Qodo's platform.

Itamar Friedman

The CEO and co-founder of Qodo.

Boaz Morris

A partner at Qumra Capital.

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What they’re saying

“As we expand the use of AI-assisted development across our platforms, Qodo ensures every line of code meets our standards for performance, security, and compliance. The layer of governance Qodo provides is critical to delivering seamless, reliable travel experiences at a global scale. We are innovating faster while maintaining the trust our customers place in us at every stage of their journey.”

— Christian Rudolph, Head of Platform Services at TUI Group

“The era of unverified AI software development is over. At Qodo, we are building a 'system of record' for code quality and trust, as enterprises shift from experimental AI to mission-critical automation. With this new financing, we can empower organizations to move fast with confidence, knowing every line of code is safe, reliable, and aligned with their standards.”

— Itamar Friedman, CEO and co-founder of Qodo

“AI has made code cheap to generate and the scarce resource is now trust. As the review layer becomes the highest-leverage control point in the development lifecycle, Qodo is building the infrastructure to make human judgment scale at the speed of AI. This isn't a point solution bolted onto the pipeline; it's the foundational layer of integrity that the entire AI development lifecycle has been missing.”

— Boaz Morris, Partner at Qumra Capital

What’s next

Qodo plans to use the funding to scale its enterprise operations globally, expand engineering and product teams, and accelerate the development of advanced AI-driven governance capabilities.

The takeaway

Qodo's platform is addressing a critical challenge facing enterprises as they increasingly adopt AI-driven development - the need for a robust system to verify and govern the growing volume of AI-generated code to ensure it meets organizational standards for quality, security, and compliance. This funding will enable Qodo to further strengthen its position as a trusted partner for enterprises navigating the shift to AI-powered software development.