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RevEng.AI Raises $15M Series A To Strengthen Software Supply Chain Security

May 28, 2026 | By Team SR

RevEng.AI, a cybersecurity company specialising in software supply chain verification, has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by the NATO Innovation Fund, with participation from Sands Capital, In-Q-Tel, IQ Capital, and Episode One.

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  • RevEng.AI, a cybersecurity company specialising in software supply chain verification, has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by the NATO Innovation Fund, with participation from Sands Capital, In-Q-Tel, IQ Capital, and Episode One.

The company is developing a binary-native software verification platform designed to analyse compiled software and determine what is actually contained within executables, firmware, and third-party applications without requiring access to source code.

As organisations increasingly depend on third-party software, open-source components, and vendor updates, software supply chain attacks have become a growing cybersecurity threat.

The rise of AI-generated code has also made it more difficult for security teams to verify whether deployed software contains vulnerabilities, hidden backdoors, or malicious functionality.
To address this challenge, RevEng.AI has built BinNet, an AI-powered system that operates directly at the binary level.

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Developed in collaboration with government cyber units and commercial security teams, the platform is designed to identify vulnerabilities, suspicious behaviour, undeclared components, and unusual software changes before deployment or procurement.

Unlike traditional security tools focused on source code analysis, RevEng.AI works directly with compiled executables, including closed-source and third-party software.

The platform enables organisations to compare software releases against trusted versions, detect hidden risks and strengthen software verification processes across enterprise and defence environments.

The company says it is already seeing strong early demand from enterprise and defence customers and is integrating its technology into existing security and software delivery workflows.

The new funding will support the expansion and deployment of RevEng.AI’s binary-level verification platform as demand for software supply chain security continues to grow.

According to James Patrick-Evans, PhD, Founder and CEO of RevEng.AI, as AI takes on a growing role in software development, executable binaries are becoming the most reliable way to verify what software actually does once it runs on machines.

RevEng gives organisations an independent way to verify software at the binary level before it is released, bought, or deployed. This is critical because much of the software being built today is never reviewed or seen by a human, making it untrustworthy. It needs to be automated, and that’s exactly what RevEng delivers.

About RevEng.AI

Founded in 2022 RevEng.AI is a cybersecurity company developing AI-powered binary analysis technology for reverse engineering and malware detection. Its foundational AI models analyse compiled software at the binary level to verify software integrity, detect hidden threats and strengthen software supply chain security across enterprise and defence environments.

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