Neuromorphic Labs Raises $5.1M for AI Trust Layer
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Neuromorphic Labs has closed an oversubscribed $5.1 million Seed round led by Flying Fish, with Toyota Ventures, Amplify Partners, Tandem Ventures, SaaS Ventures and others joining. The round was announced on August 13, 2026.
The Wilmington company is building what it calls a trust layer for production AI, aimed at organizations trying to get models and agents into business critical applications without losing track of what is running where.
Its platform assigns verifiable identities to the pieces that make up an AI system: models, weights, datasets, agents and the computing environments those things run in. It then tracks how each one changes as it moves from development into deployment.
The design choice worth noting is where the controls sit. Rather than bolting security, compliance and review onto a system after it has been built, Neuromorphic Labs puts governance and operational controls inside the development process itself. Anyone who has watched a compliance review land on a finished product will recognise the motivation.
The money goes toward expanding the team and reaching general availability, timed against a moment when enterprises are still working out how to govern AI systems that keep moving closer to the centre of their operations. The Delaware company is betting that governance becomes a purchase rather than a policy.
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