Repsense Secures €2 Million to Advance Global Threat Detection
December 18, 2025, 9:41 pm
Repsense, a dual-use data analytics firm, secured €2 million in Seed funding. The investment powers its advanced information tracking and threat detection platform. Its Havel system protects NATO and governments from disinformation. Repsense also aids commercial clients in brand reputation. This funding underscores growing European investment in critical cybersecurity and AI defense technologies. The company expands capabilities in algorithmic content analysis and object recognition. It addresses evolving digital threats and market needs.
Repsense, a key player in data analytics, recently closed a €2 million Seed funding round. This substantial investment bolsters its dual-use information analytics capabilities. The company specializes in critical information tracking. It excels in threat detection. This funding milestone positions Repsense for significant expansion.
The final tranche of €1.1 million arrived with strong backing. Tensor Ventures led this latest investment. Seed Starter, the CVC arm of Česká spořitelna bank, also participated. Existing investors BSV Ventures and Coinvest Capital reaffirmed their commitment. The full €2 million round concluded through tranches throughout 2025.
Repsense utilizes these funds to accelerate development. It expands its operational footprint. The company targets enhanced information defense tools. It aims to strengthen its deep tech penetration across multiple sectors. Information now stands as a powerful strategic asset. This investment reflects its growing importance.
The company's core offering is its Havel platform. Havel empowers clients to track information dissemination. It detects harmful narratives. The platform predicts information impact across diverse media channels. This includes both social and traditional media. Havel currently serves high-stakes clients. NATO’s Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence deploys it. Multiple European government institutions rely on its insights. Commercial clients globally also leverage Havel for strategic advantage.
Repsense’s technology addresses a critical contemporary challenge. The information environment has become a new frontline. Governments, businesses, and institutions face constant threats. Disinformation campaigns proliferate. Malicious actors exploit digital platforms. Havel provides decision-makers with crucial foresight. It enables rapid, informed responses to emerging threats.
The company's "dual-use" nature is fundamental. Its technology serves both security and commercial needs. For defense and security, it counters disinformation. It helps predict geopolitical information campaigns. For the commercial sector, Havel supports brand reputation management. It aids in understanding influencer marketing dynamics. This versatility broadens Repsense's market reach and impact.
Further capabilities are under active development. Repsense expands into short-form algorithmic content analysis. It develops object-based recognition technology. This addresses emerging media formats. These advancements are crucial for a dynamic digital landscape. They enable precise tracking of complex information flows. They streamline the detection of disinformation. They also offer valuable insights for strategic communications.
The European tech investment landscape highlights this trend. 2025 saw significant funding across adjacent sectors. Cybersecurity, data analytics, and threat detection are hotbeds of innovation. Belgium's XFA raised €1.5 million for cybersecurity solutions. Denmark's Moxso secured €4.7 million for AI-driven security awareness. Switzerland saw Soverli attract €2.2 million for sovereign smartphone security. Qala AG in Switzerland gained €1.7 million for enterprise data governance. The UK's Egregious closed a €936k pre-Seed round for AI misuse defense. Collectively, these rounds represent approximately €11 million invested. This demonstrates a robust and geographically diverse funding environment. Repsense's success is part of this larger narrative.
Repsense was founded in 2022. Communications specialist Mykolas Katkus co-founded the firm. Former Palantir engineer Alfredas Chmieliauskas joined him. The team brings deep expertise to the venture. The company built a narrative DNA forensics platform. Its growth accelerated in 2025. Tech sales expert Liudvikas Andriulis joined the team. This addition further strengthened its commercial outreach. Repsense operates from offices in Prague and Vilnius. It currently employs 25 professionals.
The strategic importance of Repsense's work cannot be overstated. Information integrity is paramount in the digital age. Threats evolve rapidly. Adversaries utilize sophisticated tactics. AI presents new challenges and opportunities. Repsense provides tools to navigate this complexity. It safeguards national security interests. It protects corporate reputations. It ensures reliable information environments.
The investment partners recognize this profound impact. They see Repsense's potential far beyond current information challenges. Its innovations apply across various sectors. Security, defense, banking, and FinTech all benefit. This wide applicability underlines its long-term value.
Repsense continues its trajectory as a promising European startup. Its innovative approach to data analytics stands out. Its technology protects vital interests. It empowers decision-makers globally. The €2 million Seed funding fuels this critical mission. It solidifies Repsense's position at the forefront of information defense.
Repsense, a key player in data analytics, recently closed a €2 million Seed funding round. This substantial investment bolsters its dual-use information analytics capabilities. The company specializes in critical information tracking. It excels in threat detection. This funding milestone positions Repsense for significant expansion.
The final tranche of €1.1 million arrived with strong backing. Tensor Ventures led this latest investment. Seed Starter, the CVC arm of Česká spořitelna bank, also participated. Existing investors BSV Ventures and Coinvest Capital reaffirmed their commitment. The full €2 million round concluded through tranches throughout 2025.
Repsense utilizes these funds to accelerate development. It expands its operational footprint. The company targets enhanced information defense tools. It aims to strengthen its deep tech penetration across multiple sectors. Information now stands as a powerful strategic asset. This investment reflects its growing importance.
The company's core offering is its Havel platform. Havel empowers clients to track information dissemination. It detects harmful narratives. The platform predicts information impact across diverse media channels. This includes both social and traditional media. Havel currently serves high-stakes clients. NATO’s Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence deploys it. Multiple European government institutions rely on its insights. Commercial clients globally also leverage Havel for strategic advantage.
Repsense’s technology addresses a critical contemporary challenge. The information environment has become a new frontline. Governments, businesses, and institutions face constant threats. Disinformation campaigns proliferate. Malicious actors exploit digital platforms. Havel provides decision-makers with crucial foresight. It enables rapid, informed responses to emerging threats.
The company's "dual-use" nature is fundamental. Its technology serves both security and commercial needs. For defense and security, it counters disinformation. It helps predict geopolitical information campaigns. For the commercial sector, Havel supports brand reputation management. It aids in understanding influencer marketing dynamics. This versatility broadens Repsense's market reach and impact.
Further capabilities are under active development. Repsense expands into short-form algorithmic content analysis. It develops object-based recognition technology. This addresses emerging media formats. These advancements are crucial for a dynamic digital landscape. They enable precise tracking of complex information flows. They streamline the detection of disinformation. They also offer valuable insights for strategic communications.
The European tech investment landscape highlights this trend. 2025 saw significant funding across adjacent sectors. Cybersecurity, data analytics, and threat detection are hotbeds of innovation. Belgium's XFA raised €1.5 million for cybersecurity solutions. Denmark's Moxso secured €4.7 million for AI-driven security awareness. Switzerland saw Soverli attract €2.2 million for sovereign smartphone security. Qala AG in Switzerland gained €1.7 million for enterprise data governance. The UK's Egregious closed a €936k pre-Seed round for AI misuse defense. Collectively, these rounds represent approximately €11 million invested. This demonstrates a robust and geographically diverse funding environment. Repsense's success is part of this larger narrative.
Repsense was founded in 2022. Communications specialist Mykolas Katkus co-founded the firm. Former Palantir engineer Alfredas Chmieliauskas joined him. The team brings deep expertise to the venture. The company built a narrative DNA forensics platform. Its growth accelerated in 2025. Tech sales expert Liudvikas Andriulis joined the team. This addition further strengthened its commercial outreach. Repsense operates from offices in Prague and Vilnius. It currently employs 25 professionals.
The strategic importance of Repsense's work cannot be overstated. Information integrity is paramount in the digital age. Threats evolve rapidly. Adversaries utilize sophisticated tactics. AI presents new challenges and opportunities. Repsense provides tools to navigate this complexity. It safeguards national security interests. It protects corporate reputations. It ensures reliable information environments.
The investment partners recognize this profound impact. They see Repsense's potential far beyond current information challenges. Its innovations apply across various sectors. Security, defense, banking, and FinTech all benefit. This wide applicability underlines its long-term value.
Repsense continues its trajectory as a promising European startup. Its innovative approach to data analytics stands out. Its technology protects vital interests. It empowers decision-makers globally. The €2 million Seed funding fuels this critical mission. It solidifies Repsense's position at the forefront of information defense.


