Belgian cybersecurity startup Aikido hits unicorn status with new funding round
Belgian cybersecurity firm Aikido Security has secured $60 million in funding. This investment values the company at $1 billion, marking it as an early unicorn for 2026. Aikido's software helps developers automatically find and fix security risks.

Founded in 2022, Aikido's security software helps developers detect and address risk automatically. It counts mobile app and game developer Niantic, fintech Revolut and music streaming platform SoundCloud among its customers.
"Aikido focuses on developers. The product is really meant for people who write software," CEO Willem Delbare told in an interview. "You could see it as guardrails for writing secure software, especially when you're using AI."
Aikido's latest investor DST was also an early backer of companies including Meta, Spotify, and Alibaba.
"AI is having a material impact on software development, and that impact will only grow. So we need new approaches to security like what Aikido is doing," Tom Stafford, managing partner at DST Global, told Reuters.
Aikido, which had raised $24 million before the latest round, saw its revenue grow five-fold last year, with around half coming from the United States. Its customer base, meanwhile, nearly tripled.
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