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Vendict Raises $10M to Turn Compliance into a Strategic Asset

As enterprise compliance demands reach a breaking point, Vendict is stepping in with a bold proposition: what if GRC tools weren’t just automated but intelligent? The AI-native platform has announced a $10 million Series A round to expand its hallucination-free compliance solution, which helps companies move faster and more credibly through audits, risk assessments, and regulatory obligations.

The round was led by Moneta Ventures and JAL Ventures, with continued backing from NFX, Cardumen Capital, Disruptive AI, and Cyber Club London. Several existing investors increased their commitment beyond their pro-rata allocations, reinforcing long-term confidence in Vendict’s model and momentum.

“The compliance space is undergoing a generational shift, and Vendict is perfectly positioned to lead it,” said Adoram Gaash, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Moneta Ventures.

Compliance Is Getting Harder and More Strategic

What used to be a back-office task is now a board-level priority. As regulations expand and third-party risk intensifies, compliance teams are expected to deliver faster, more accurate work without compromising quality.

Vendict is built to meet that challenge. Its platform automates responses to security questionnaires, aligns documentation with leading frameworks like SOC 2, ISO 27001, and GDPR, and eliminates the repetitive grunt work that keeps GRC teams bogged down in spreadsheets.

“Compliance shouldn’t be spending their time copy-pasting across spreadsheets,” said Udi Cohen, Vendict Co-founder and CEO. “They should be steering strategy, managing risk, and earning trust.”

Why AI-Native Matters

Many vendors now claim to offer “AI-powered” compliance tools. But most are simply bolting large language models onto brittle, legacy systems, a move that often results in hallucinated outputs, limited flexibility, and black-box decision-making.

Vendict took a different route, building its intelligence layer into the core product architecture from day one.

“One of the most overlooked advantages of building AI-native is the ability to retrain and optimize models based on proprietary feedback loops continuously,” said Michael Keslassy, Vendict’s CTO. “Our architecture doesn’t just consume data; it learns from user interaction patterns, approval workflows, and decision boundaries in real time.”

This AI-native foundation makes a practical difference: it enables every answer to be explainable, traceable, and grounded in real source evidence. That, according to Vendict, is the difference between AI as a gimmick and as a trusted business partner.

“We built our platform on language models, knowledge graphs, and continuous feedback loops so it doesn’t just generate answers but also understands context, explains its reasoning, and delivers results executives can trust,” Cohen added.

Trusted by Security-Conscious Teams

For customers like Orca Security, the shift has been transformational.

“Vendict’s automation eliminated the manual work involved in responding to these lengthy questionnaires,” said Raul Zayat Galante, CISO at Orca Security. “The time savings were remarkable—we could focus more on security and less on paperwork.”

Network Effect That Improves Over Time

Vendict now supports more than 100 customers, many of whom switched from manual processes or clunky legacy tools. As more users engage, the platform continues to improve.

“As more tech buyers and tech vendors use Vendict, both sides benefit,” said Gigi Levy-Weiss, General Partner at NFX. “Every interaction strengthens the platform, making it smarter, faster, and more trusted across the ecosystem.”

With $10 million in fresh capital and a product built for explainability from the ground up, Vendict is redefining what trust and intelligence should look like in the age of AI.