ZeroDrift, a New York-based startup building a new category of pre-emptive compliance, has raised $10.0M in Seed funding. The company enforces regulatory rules and firm policies in real time, catching and fixing violations before any communication leaves or enters an organization – a critical shift from existing solutions that only detect issues after the fact.
The round saw participation from Andreessen Horowitz, through its a16z Speedrun program for AI-native companies, alongside Reign Ventures, Pitchdrive, U&I Ventures, Active Capital, Converge VC, Commonweal Ventures, Multimodal Ventures, and Gaingels. ZeroDrift's technology, developed by AI and platform leaders from Goldman Sachs, Google, and Microsoft, is designed for firms navigating complex regulations like SEC, FINRA, and the EU AI Act.














