Zynap Secures €6M Seed Extension to Scale AI-Driven Preventive Cybersecurity Platform

Barcelona-based cybersecurity startup Zynap has raised €6 million in a Seed round extension, with existing investors Kibo Ventures and Kfund increasing their stakes, bringing the company’s total funding to €12 million. The extension was completed entirely in equity and follows a year of production deployments of Zynap’s AI-powered preventive cybersecurity platform with large enterprise customers.

Founded in 2024 by Daniel Solis and Oriol Agustí, Zynap develops automated, AI-driven software designed to anticipate and surface cyber threats before attacks escalate. The company reported strong customer growth, driven by rising demand for proactive security models as traditional reactive approaches reach their limits.

Zynap said the new capital will fund advances in AI-based threat modeling, automated analysis, and product development, alongside team expansion and international growth across the United States, Europe, and Latin America. The financing positions the company ahead of a planned Series A round in 2026.

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