
Pixm is a cybersecurity company that leverages AI computer vision technology to stop phishing attacks in the browser, addressing threats that traditional email security fails to catch. Founded by Chris Cleveland, who has a background in machine learning, Pixm aims to protect users from phishing attempts across various platforms, including social media. The company has raised over five million in venture funding and is advised by notable figures in the cybersecurity field. With a focus on rapid deployment and user-friendly solutions, Pixm positions itself as a leader in the anti-phishing market, targeting organizations that require robust protection against evolving cyber threats.

Pixm is a cybersecurity company that leverages AI computer vision technology to stop phishing attacks in the browser, addressing threats that traditional email security fails to catch. Founded by Chris Cleveland, who has a background in machine learning, Pixm aims to protect users from phishing attempts across various platforms, including social media. The company has raised over five million in venture funding and is advised by notable figures in the cybersecurity field. With a focus on rapid deployment and user-friendly solutions, Pixm positions itself as a leader in the anti-phishing market, targeting organizations that require robust protection against evolving cyber threats.
What they do: AI computer-vision anti-phishing protection that inspects pages in-browser at point-of-click
Deployment: Browser-based extension/plugin with rapid deployment and MSP partner program
Funding: Seed round Feb 2022; total disclosed funding about $5.89M
Founding: Founded by Chris Cleveland (CEO), origins in Columbia University machine-learning research
Scale claim: Publicly states protecting over 500,000 end users
Phishing prevention, credential-harvesting, zero-day phishing across multiple application vectors
2015
Cybersecurity
Seed round listed Feb 1, 2022; public profile indicates Gula Tech Adventures led the round
“Backed/advised by cybersecurity figures including Ron Gula and Chris Wysopal”