
ZeamiCyberSecurity raises ¥50M pre-Series A for AI security platform Zeami Intelligence
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Routine pre-Series A for a small Japanese cybersecurity startup; confirms known fragmented-security-tooling trajectory without structural or segment-level signal.
ZeamiCyberSecurity raises ¥50M pre-Series A for AI security platform Zeami Intelligence
ZeamiCyberSecurity, a Japanese startup developing an internal AI security intelligence platform called Zeami Intelligence, has raised ¥50 million (approximately $330,000) in a pre-Series A round. The round was led by eStart, with HENNGE participating as a follow-on investor. Total funding including a seed round now stands at ¥90 million (~$600,000). Zeami Intelligence is a browser-native security platform that requires no agents or dedicated hardware, offering internal attack surface management (IASM), external attack surface management (EASM), and third-party risk management (TPRM) in a continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) framework.
This is a small, early-stage round for a niche AI security product targeting multi-site enterprises, group companies, and remote-work environments. It does not signal a structural shift in capital cycles or compute economics. The company’s approach—browser-native, agentless IASM—fits a recurring pattern of lightweight security tools that reduce deployment friction, but the round size and company stage limit its market significance.
The ZeamiCyberSecurity raise is a routine pre-Series A for a Japanese cybersecurity startup. It confirms the ongoing fragmentation of the AI security tooling space, but offers no novel signal for the broader AI industry substrate. The event fits the segment 04 (AI Infrastructure) player map as a minor new entrant in the security sub-vertical, but lacks the scale or strategic inflection to warrant elevated scoring. The company is not a case-study subject, and no cross-substrate forces are triggered by a $330,000 round.