Seezo addresses a stubborn bottleneck in application security: the security design review. Traditionally, a senior security engineer must manually evaluate each new feature or architecture change for risks before it ships, a process that is slow, inconsistent, and difficult to scale as engineering teams grow. Seezo applies generative AI to automate these reviews, producing security design feedback quickly and consistently so that developers can move faster while still shipping secure software.
The platform integrates security earlier in the software development lifecycle, an approach often called shifting left. Instead of catching design flaws late in a manual review or, worse, after deployment, Seezo's GenAI-powered engine analyzes proposed designs and surfaces security considerations as part of the development workflow. This helps organizations scale secure-by-design practices without hiring proportionally large security teams.
Seezo was founded in 2023 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India. It was co-founded by Sandesh Mysore Anand, who serves as CEO, and Rakshitha R Rao. The team operates in the AI security category, a fast-growing segment as enterprises seek to apply AI to both offensive and defensive security workflows. Seezo's specific niche, automated security design reviews, is relatively underserved compared with code scanning and runtime security.
In September 2025, Seezo raised a $7M Series A led by Accel, with participation from Mars Shot Ventures and other investors. The funding positions Seezo to expand its platform and grow adoption among engineering and security teams that want to embed security review into every feature without slowing delivery.