Vijil announced that it has raised $17 million in new funding, led by BrightMind Partners with additional participation from Mayfield and Gradient. This new investment brings the company’s total funding to $23 million. With this investment, Vijil plans to speed up deployments of its rapidly growing platform, which strengthens the resilience and reliability of AI agents. Notably, the company recently earned recognition as a Gartner Cool Vendor in the 2025 Cool Vendors in Agentic AI Trust, Risk and Security Management (TRiSM) report an achievement that further validates its leadership in AI trust and safety.

To demonstrate the platform’s real-world impact, SmartRecruiters highlighted how Vijil has transformed its operational efficiency. “Vijil helps us ship AI agents in six weeks instead of six months while dramatically lowering compliance costs,” said Michal Nowak, senior vice president of engineering at SmartRecruiters. The company, which leverages Vijil’s software to cut time-to-trust by an impressive 75%, emphasized that trust verification is now a fundamental requirement for enterprise AI adoption. As Nowak added, “Our enterprise customers demand trust verification before deploying AI in hiring workflows.”

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As enterprises increasingly invest in AI agents, many still struggle to bring them into production. Teams often lack the specialized skills, scalable tools, and operational capacity needed to guarantee reliability, security, and proper governance. Vijil directly addresses these challenges with its modular platform that allows organizations to build, test, deploy, and continuously refine agent resilience. Using reinforcement learning applied to production telemetry, Vijil not only boosts developer success rates, but also helps business leaders accelerate time-to-value, strengthens security oversight, and reduces overall time-to-trust.

Investors also expressed confidence in the company’s unique approach. “Vijil has assembled a seasoned team with deep experience of having built AI infrastructure at AWS,” said Stephen Ward, general partner at BrightMind. He noted that Vijil’s true differentiator lies in its capability to continuously harden AI agents through reinforcement learning, enabling them to adapt and evolve instead of remaining static. Similarly, Vijay Reddy, partner at Mayfield, stated, “Most enterprises are experimenting with AI agents but only a small fraction are scaling them. The biggest barrier is trust, which point solutions cannot overcome.” He emphasized that Vijil offers the most comprehensive platform powered by continuous learning from observability data.

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Looking ahead, Vijil’s leadership shared a confident outlook. “The adoption by customers, integration with partners, support of investors, and recognition by industry analysts validate our vision,” said Vin Sharma, founder and CEO of Vijil. He reaffirmed the company’s mission to deliver the foundational infrastructure enterprises urgently need to deploy AI agents in production with confidence and long-term trust.

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