
PlayerZero is an AI-powered platform designed to enhance software quality by automating defect resolution and development. The company's core offering provides agentic debugging capabilities, enabling AI agents to identify issues down to the line of code, propose fixes, and implement safeguards to prevent recurrence. It also offers codebase and runtime awareness, allowing teams to navigate, debug, and build across millions of lines of code and hundreds of repositories with multi-repo context and intent-aware ranking. PlayerZero is used by engineering and support teams to autonomously debug problems, fix issues directly in the code, and prevent them from recurring. They are used by companies such as Healthline, Dropbox, and Okta. Their business model appears to be SaaS, with plans structured for different team sizes.

PlayerZero is an AI-powered platform designed to enhance software quality by automating defect resolution and development. The company's core offering provides agentic debugging capabilities, enabling AI agents to identify issues down to the line of code, propose fixes, and implement safeguards to prevent recurrence. It also offers codebase and runtime awareness, allowing teams to navigate, debug, and build across millions of lines of code and hundreds of repositories with multi-repo context and intent-aware ranking. PlayerZero is used by engineering and support teams to autonomously debug problems, fix issues directly in the code, and prevent them from recurring. They are used by companies such as Healthline, Dropbox, and Okta. Their business model appears to be SaaS, with plans structured for different team sizes.
What they do: AI platform for predictive software quality: agentic debugging, code simulation (CodeSim), and autonomous triage/fixes
Customers: Enterprise customers including Dropbox, Okta, Healthline, Zuora (reported early customers)
Funding: $20M total ($5M seed, $15M Series A closed Jul 2025)
Team size: About 12 employees
Software quality, debugging, and defect prevention for enterprise codebases
Software / Developer tools / DevOps
$5,000,000.00
$15,000,000.00
“Includes institutional lead investors (Foundation Capital, Green Bay Ventures) and notable angel backers such as Matei Zaharia, Drew Houston, Dylan Field, and Guillermo Rauch”