
AutonomyAI, co-founded by Pentera’s Arik Faingold, has raised $4M to bring AI into enterprise development teams. The Israeli startup aims to speed up software production by 10 times using autonomous AI agents.
Unlike typical AI coding assistants, AutonomyAI integrates directly into a company’s workflow, learning its standards and generating code that meets organizational requirements.
The startup claims its technology can cut development time from days to minutes, boost team productivity by over 44%, and achieve a 95% code acceptance rate—far higher than the industry average of 30%.
AutonomyAI’s technology was created by four former CTOs from top Israeli companies, led by co-founder and CTO Tamuz Dubnov.
Its AI system, powered by the Agentic Context Engine, learns a company’s development environment, infrastructure, and standards. This enables it to generate ready-to-use code that fits seamlessly into existing projects.
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Arik Faingold, Chairman and Co-founder of AutonomyAI said, “In the cybersecurity world, we saw how AI could completely change the game. The same thing is happening in software development, We’re giving companies an AI-powered developer that doesn’t just assist—it becomes part of the team.”
Led by CEO Adir Ben Yehuda, AutonomyAI is already making an impact earning $100,000 per month from early customers in Israel and the U.S. Its ability to boost productivity makes it an appealing option for companies looking to cut costs in a challenging economy.
The startup’s early funding round attracted top investors, including Inbound Capital, ION Crossover Partners’ Gilad Shany, and Google Cloud Security executive Vikram Makija.
With businesses facing economic and geopolitical challenges, many are reducing hiring while still needing to develop software quickly. AutonomyAI helps by automating repetitive coding tasks, allowing engineers to focus on more important work.
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AutonomyAI’s smart agents streamline front-end development, reduce tech debt, and speed up product launches.