Vijil, an enterprise AI resilience platform, has secured fresh backing as it looks to help organisations safely scale the use of AI agents in production environments.
The company has raised $17m in a round led by BrightMind Partners, with participation from Mayfield and Gradient. This new capital brings Vijil’s total funding to $23m, marking a significant milestone in its expansion.
Vijil operates a platform designed to enhance the reliability, security, and governance of AI agents. Its technology continuously improves the resilience of agentic systems using reinforcement learning driven by real-world telemetry. The firm has positioned itself as a key enabler for businesses that want to adopt AI agents but lack the necessary tooling or in-house expertise to manage operational risk.
The new funds will be used to accelerate deployments of the Vijil platform. The company aims to help enterprises shorten the time it takes to verify trust, reduce compliance costs, and achieve stable large-scale rollouts of agentic technologies.
The announcement comes shortly after Vijil was named a Gartner® Cool Vendor in the 2025 Cool Vendors
in Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM) report. The company highlighted growing customer adoption, with SmartRecruiters among those using Vijil to compress their time-to-trust by 75%. Vijil said its platform enables companies to build, test, deploy, and strengthen AI agents without compromising security or governance.
Vijil founder and CEO Vin Sharma said, “The adoption by customers, integration with partners, support of investors, and recognition by industry analysts validate our vision. Vijil delivers the essential infrastructure layer that enterprises need now to trust AI agents in production.”
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