Kodesage Raises $6.6M In Seed Funding To Modernise Legacy Software With AI
Jun 4, 2026 | By Team SR

Kodesage, a startup building an on-premise AI platform for legacy software modernisation, has raised $6.6 million in seed funding led by VentureFriends, with participation from Portfolion and angel investors including Christian Szegedy (xAI co-founder) and footballer Mario Götze.
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- Kodesage, a startup building an on-premise AI platform for legacy software modernisation, has raised $6.6 million in seed funding led by VentureFriends, with participation from Portfolion and angel investors including Christian Szegedy (xAI co-founder) and footballer Mario Götze.
Founded in 2024 Kodesage helps enterprises understand, document, and modernise complex legacy software systems.
Its platform extracts insights from source code and documentation to create a continuously updated knowledge layer, enabling teams to maintain, migrate and support critical applications more efficiently and with reduced risk.
The platform supports technologies such as COBOL, Oracle Forms, PL/SQL, PowerBuilder, and RPG and automates tasks like documentation, code discovery, test creation and AI-assisted migration.
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Kodesage operates within secure environments such as on-premise, virtual private cloud, or air-gapped systems, ensuring sensitive data remains fully under customer control.
The new funding will support expansion across the US and Europe and further product development, as the company works toward enabling self-improving enterprise software systems with human oversight.
Software modernisation is rarely straightforward, particularly in regulated industries where legacy and modern systems often need to coexist for years. As institutional knowledge gradually disappears, the burden of maintaining these systems continues to grow. Our goal is to help organisations modernise faster, reduce operational complexity and improve support through AI-assisted tooling, said Gergely Dombi, co-founder and CEO of Kodesage.
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