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Kilo Code: New AI Coding Platform Secures $8 Million

December 16, 2025, 9:43 am
Anthropic
Anthropic
AIDeepTechMachineLearningNLPResearch
Location: United States
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $45.3B
General Catalyst
General Catalyst
PlatformFinTechHealthTechDataSoftwareTechnologyServiceSecurityBusinessIT
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2000
GitLab
GitLab
AppDevelopmentDevOpsITMarketPlatformProductSecuritySoftwareTime
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 2014
Total raised: $533.5M
Cota Capital
Cota Capital
FinTechPlatformDataTechnologySoftwareServiceCloudHealthTechProductManagement
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2015
Kilo Code, a new player in the AI-powered coding space, just raised $8 million in seed funding. Led by Cota Capital, the investment fuels rapid growth. The company aims to disrupt the AI coding market. It offers developers a flexible, open-source alternative. Existing tools often limit access and inflate costs. Kilo Code provides access to over 500 AI models. These include options from Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.

The platform boasts impressive early traction. Over 750,000 downloads demonstrate strong demand. It processes 6.1 trillion tokens monthly. This indicates significant usage. Kilo Code integrates with popular IDEs like VS Code and JetBrains. It also supports cloud workflows. This broad compatibility is a key advantage.

Co-founder Sid Sijbrandij brings valuable experience. He previously led GitLab to a multi-billion dollar valuation. Scott Breitenother, founder of Brooklyn Data, is Kilo’s CEO. Their combined expertise positions Kilo for success. The funding will accelerate product development. It will also strengthen partnerships with AI model providers.

The AI coding market is crowded. Companies like Cursor and Microsoft are heavily invested. However, Kilo Code differentiates itself. It focuses on open access and developer control. This approach resonates with engineers seeking flexibility. Kilo Code’s “vibe coding” extension is gaining traction. Plug&Pay reports 80% developer adoption. Users cite time savings and model choice as benefits.

GitLab, Sijbrandij’s former company, is watching closely. They even secured a right of first refusal for a potential acquisition. This signals Kilo Code’s potential impact. The company plans to expand beyond core coding assistance. It aims to offer low-code application development tools. This broader vision positions Kilo Code for long-term growth. The future of software development is changing. Kilo Code intends to be at the forefront. It’s building the infrastructure for the next generation of engineers. The platform’s speed and accessibility are key differentiators. It’s a serious contender in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.



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