CodeRabbit Raises $143M for AI Code Review
CodeRabbit raised $143M at a $1.5B valuation as AI-written code increases demand for automated review and validation tools.

AI coding is creating a second-order software problem: if more code is written faster, companies need better ways to review, test and trust it.
What happened
CodeRabbit raised $143M at a $1.5B valuation. The company builds AI-powered code review tools and has been scaling alongside the wider adoption of AI coding assistants.
Its product sits inside the software development workflow, helping teams review pull requests, catch issues and improve code quality before changes reach production.
Why it matters
The coding-agent boom is not only about writing code. It also increases the need for quality control. More AI-generated code means more review burden, more testing pressure and more risk that weak code gets shipped quickly.
CodeRabbit is positioned in that validation layer: the part of the developer stack that decides whether AI-assisted software development is actually safe and useful at scale.
The bigger picture
Developer tools are moving from autocomplete into full software-production systems. As AI handles more of the writing, products that review, test, monitor and govern code may become just as important as the code generators themselves.
