Graphite, an AI code review startup based in New York City, has successfully raised $52 million in a Series B funding round. The funding was led by Accel, with participation from Menlo Ventures and several other notable investors. Founded in 2020, Graphite has pivoted from mobile development tools to focus on automating code review processes using AI agents.
The company's AI code reviewer, named Diamond, utilizes large language models from Anthropic and OpenAI to provide real-time feedback on code. Despite facing stiff competition from established players like GitHub's Copilot and other startups, Graphite has gained traction by offering reliable code suggestions and unique customization options for users. The recent funding will be used to accelerate product development and expand the team.
• Graphite raises $52 million to enhance AI-driven code review.
• Diamond AI tool automates code review, catching various coding errors.
AI code review refers to the use of artificial intelligence to automate the process of reviewing code for errors and improvements.
Large language models are advanced AI systems that understand and generate human-like text, utilized by Graphite's Diamond for code suggestions.
Real-time feedback in AI applications allows developers to receive immediate suggestions and corrections as they write code.
Graphite specializes in AI-driven code review, providing developers with automated feedback to enhance coding efficiency.
Anthropic is an AI research company that collaborates with Graphite by providing large language models for their code review tool.
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