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Outtake provides agentic AI cyber defense for automated response and threat detection.
Outtake has raised $57.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Outtake.
Outtake was founded in 2023 by Alex Dhillon (CEO and founder).
Outtake has raised $57.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Outtake is protecting the digital presence of the world's most notable AI research labs with agentic AI that secures modern attack surfaces through advanced search, real-time threat classification, and automated response.
Key people at Outtake.
Outtake was founded in 2023 by Alex Dhillon (CEO and founder).
Outtake has raised $57.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Outtake's investors include ICONIQ Capital, Bob McGrew, Cleveland Avenue, CRV, Guillermo Rauch, John Donovan, Nikesh Arora, S32, Satya Nadella, Shyam Sankar, Trae Stephens, William Ackman.
Outtake is a New York-based cybersecurity startup founded in 2023 that builds an agentic AI platform for defending against modern digital threats.[1][2] It serves enterprises and organizations by providing AI-powered cyber defense tools, including digital identity protection, anti-phishing capabilities, open-source intelligence (OSINT) scanning, and automated threat response across multi-surface attack vectors like domains, social media, apps, and ads.[1][2] The platform solves the escalating problem of AI-driven attacks—such as malicious AI-generated content, impersonation, and multimodal threats in image/video traffic (now over 80% of internet data)—through real-time classification, prioritization, and autonomous dismantling of risks via a centralized control center that integrates with SIEM/SOAR systems.[1][2][3] Products like Outtake Verify (a browser extension for cryptographic email signing and brand impersonation reporting) deliver ease of use, while its always-on agents adapt dynamically to evolving threats, showing strong growth momentum through collaborations with OpenAI and engineering feats in scaling multimodal AI.[2][3]
Outtake emerged in 2023 amid rising AI-fueled cyber threats, founded by a "breakout team" with roots in high-caliber tech environments like Palantir and xAI (referred to as "X founders").[1][3] Key figures include Jah, who brings six-and-a-half years of compute systems scaling from Palantir, followed by stints at Notion focusing on user-friendly products, highlighting a blend of hardcore engineering and product expertise.[3] The idea crystallized from recognizing cybersecurity's shift to "agentic AI defense" against adaptive attacks, spurred by founders' prior ventures—including a brief crypto foray—leading to Outtake's focus on securing digital identities at internet scale.[3] Early traction built on solving "one of cyber's biggest challenges" in multimodal data and online identity, with pivotal moments like close OpenAI collaboration and rapid platform development for production-grade agentic AI.[3]
Outtake stands out in cybersecurity through its agentic AI architecture, which autonomously learns, adapts, and responds to threats faster than human-led defenses:
Outtake rides the AI-native internet wave, where AI-driven attacks (e.g., deepfakes, automated phishing) exploit multimodal content dominating web traffic, demanding proactive, agentic defenses over reactive tools.[2][3] Timing is ideal post-2023 AI boom, aligning with OpenAI partnerships and the cybersecurity imperative highlighted by bodies like the World Economic Forum's Centre for Cybersecurity, which emphasizes systemic threats.[1] Market forces favoring Outtake include exploding digital attack surfaces from social/apps/ads and regulatory pushes for identity protection, positioning it to influence the ecosystem by pioneering infrastructure for "securing digital trust" at scale—potentially redefining cyber defense as AI agents become standard.[1][2][3]
Outtake is primed to dominate agentic cyber defense as AI threats proliferate, with expansions likely in multimodal verification, enterprise integrations, and global scaling via its OpenAI ties.[2][3] Trends like rising rich-media attacks and AI regulation will accelerate adoption, evolving its influence from niche innovator to ecosystem backbone—echoing how Palantir scaled data platforms. Watch for IPO momentum or acquisitions by cyber giants, cementing its role in an AI-secured digital world, much like its founding vision to outpace threats with adaptive agents.[3]
Outtake has raised $57.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised Seed in January 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 28, 2026 | Seed | ||
| Jan 28, 2026 | Venture Round | ||
| Jan 28, 2026 | $40.0M Series B | ICONIQ Capital | Bob McGrew, Cleveland Avenue, CRV, Guillermo Rauch, John Donovan, Nikesh Arora, S32, Satya Nadella, Shyam Sankar, Trae Stephens, William Ackman |
| Apr 1, 2025 | $17.0M Series A | CRV | 10100, 2xN, Kevin Hartz, ACME Capital, Atomic, Benchmark, Cota Capital, Craft Ventures, Matt Ocko, Zachary Bogue, ENIAC Ventures, Expa, First Round Capital, Founder Collective, General Atlantic, Graph Ventures, David Krane, M.G. Siegler, High Alpha, Innovation Endeavors, Shawn Modarresi, K2 Global, Kapor Capital, Kleiner Perkins, LAUNCH, Lead Edge Capital, Long Journey Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, Menlo Ventures, NextGen Venture Partners, Pelion Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital, Structure Capital, Summit Partners, Techstars, The Hit Forge, Vayner RSE, Babak Nivi, Jay Z, Jeff Bezos, Jeremy Stoppelman, JOHN FANNING, John Kobs, Josh Spear, Khaled Helioui, Megan Quinn, MG Siegler, Scott Banister, Scott Belsky, Shervin Pishevar, Troy Carter, Nikesh Arora, William Ackman |