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Irys Technologies, based in San Antonio, Texas, provides software solutions for mission-critical institutions, specializing in modernizing civic infrastructure and addressing cyber, operational, and structural threats through AI engineering and large-scale system deployment. The company's initial offering modernized San Antonio's 311 digital platform, resulting in the 311SA app. Operating on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model, Irys serves government and defense sectors, expanding its capabilities and reach through the all-cash acquisition of defense contracting firm DTSI. This acquisition integrated approximately 60 employees, augmenting Irys's existing team of over 70 employees and its defense sector contracts. Co-founder Beto Altamirano is a Forbes #30Under30 Social Entrepreneur and World Economic Forum contributor. Irys was founded in 2017 by Beto Altamirano, Eduardo Bravo, and Alberto Gomez. The firm focuses on civic infrastructure and government technology, national defense and defense contracting, mission-critical institutions addressing cybersecurity and operational threats.
Irys has raised $19.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Irys has raised $19.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Irys Technologies is a San Antonio-based technology company specializing in AI-native cybersecurity, resilient IT infrastructure, and adversarial simulation platforms designed for mission-critical systems in defense, government, and enterprise sectors.[3][4] It serves clients including the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Department of Defense (DoD), state governments, and Fortune 1000 companies like Arcadis NV, solving challenges in cyber threats, operational inefficiencies, and outdated infrastructure by delivering secure communication, predictive maintenance, and system modernization.[1][2][3] With over 70 employees and growth fueled by the 2025 acquisition of DTSI—which added 40 years of DoD IT and cybersecurity expertise—Irys has evolved from a local startup to a key player enhancing mission readiness and national security.[1][2][3]
Founded in 2017 by Beto Altamirano (CEO), Eduardo Bravo, and Alberto Gomez, Irys emerged from Geekdom, San Antonio's startup incubator, with early success modernizing the city's 311 digital platform into the 311SA app.[1] This initial win highlighted their focus on AI-driven communication improvements, leading to headquarters relocation to San Antonio's West Side and an additional office near the airport to deepen community ties, including STEM education initiatives.[1] The company scaled from a three-person founding team to over 70 professionals, expanding into defense and enterprise solutions, with the pivotal DTSI acquisition strengthening their DoD credentials and high-stakes delivery capabilities.[1][2][3]
Irys rides the wave of escalating cyber threats and AI-driven defense modernization, capitalizing on San Antonio's burgeoning cybersecurity ecosystem to bridge gaps in outdated tools for institutions that cannot fail.[1][3] Timing aligns with rising DoD demands for resilient, zero-trust systems amid geopolitical tensions and rapid threat evolution, amplified by post-2025 federal IT budgets favoring AI integration and legacy upgrades.[2][4] Market forces like supply chain vulnerabilities and AI proliferation favor Irys's proactive, simulation-based approach, positioning it to influence the ecosystem by fostering local tech talent, partnering with military branches, and scaling innovations from civic apps to enterprise resilience.[1][3]
Irys is poised for accelerated growth through DTSI synergies, targeting expanded DoD contracts and commercial expansions in AI-secured infrastructure.[2][3] Trends like quantum-resistant cyber defenses, edge AI for real-time operations, and unified federal-state tech stacks will shape its trajectory, potentially elevating its role in national security consortia.[3][4] As threats intensify, Irys's blend of local agility and proven scale could redefine operational certainty for critical systems, building on its San Antonio origins to drive broader tech ecosystem resilience.[1]
Irys has raised $19.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Irys's investors include CoinFund, Good Growth Capital, Amber Group, Breed VC, Echo Group, Hypersphere Ventures, Tykhe Block Ventures, Varrock Ventures, WAGMI Ventures, Daniel Cheung, Ryan Watkins, Smokey The Bera.
Irys has raised $19.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series A in August 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2025 | $10.0M Series A | CoinFund | Good Growth Capital, Amber Group, Breed VC, Echo Group, Hypersphere Ventures, Tykhe Block Ventures, Varrock Ventures, WAGMI Ventures |
| Jun 12, 2024 | $8.9M Other Equity | Daniel Cheung, Ryan Watkins, Smokey The Bera, EV3, Framework Ventures, Hypersphere Ventures, Permanent Ventures, Primitive Ventures | |
| Mar 1, 2019 | $120K Seed | Good Growth Capital |