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Compuvi Brief

B2B SaaS·Compliance Ops·Seed·🌐

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Summary

Worth a closer look

Compuvi’s product Confinaid is a proactive compliance operating system that intercepts and prevents compliance risk across communications, documents and workflows using multilingual, high‑performance models and real‑time pre‑send interception — a functional wedge versus GRC incumbents that focus on controls, asset inventories or audit automation. The company shows concrete early enterprise traction (100+ deployments and site‑named customers: Global Top 10 Bank; Fortune 100 Energy Company; European Telecom Leader; US Healthcare Network; Top‑Tier Law Firm) and holds SOC 2/ISO 27001 and privacy certifications that smooth procurement with regulated buyers. Momentum is clustered and accelerating: a public product launch on May 22, 2026 followed by a seed announced June 11, 2026 at a reported $40M post‑money valuation (after a July 2025 pre‑seed at a $2.5M valuation). The single biggest tension is missing unit‑economics and independent validation — ACV/ARR and round amounts are undisclosed and there are no third‑party customer reviews — so the first meeting should focus on ARR/ACV, live demos and reference checks to validate efficacy at scale.

USD 35.82 billion (2025)Market (TAM)
2Funding rounds
AcceleratingMomentum
CleanRisk profile

Bull case

  • Early enterprise footprint: site lists 100+ deployments and named customers including 'Global Top 10 Bank', 'Fortune 100 Energy Company', 'European Telecom Leader', 'US Healthcare Network' and a 'Top‑Tier Law Firm', indicating an initial enterprise GTM motion.
  • Compliance and security posture: publicly listed certifications (GDPR, CCPA, SOC 2, ISO 27001, KVKK) materially reduce procurement/legal friction with regulated buyers and enterprise security teams.
  • Product differentiation and tech: Confinaid launched May 22, 2026 with real‑time pre‑send interception across email/chat/documents, human‑in‑the‑loop review, policy‑cited classifications and deployment of high‑performance models across 30+ languages — a clear operational capability versus control‑centric GRC rivals.
  • Positive momentum and ecosystem signals: clustered activity (July 2025 pre‑seed, May 2026 product launch, June 11, 2026 seed reported at $40M) and participation in NVIDIA Inception, Cloudflare for Startups and Google for Startups suggest both technical credibility and investor interest.

Watch-outs

  • No disclosed ACV, ARR or exact round amounts — runway, unit economics and true commercial scale remain unclear despite a reported $40M seed valuation.
  • Limited public leadership disclosure: only founder Ataberk Çiftlikli and investor Islam Yildiz are named publicly; the broader executive and GTM team is not shown, making hiring and scaling execution harder to assess.
  • Lack of independent customer validation: no third‑party reviews or platform ratings were found — claims such as "preventing millions in legal exposure" require customer references and raw telemetry to verify.
  • Competitive pressure from established GRC/audit vendors (Hyperproof, LogicGate, JupiterOne, Vanta, Scytale) that have deeper integrations, broader frameworks or incumbent relationships and could bundle similar detection features.

From their website

Stats they publish

analyzing billions of messages and records
preventing millions in legal exposure
deploying high-performance models across 30+ languages
supporting desktop, mobile, and cloud-native use cases
raised seed funding; $40M valuation

Pricing

5 plans: PILOT - Entry: Contact us; STARTER – Small Teams: Contact us; GROWTH – Most Common: Contact us; ENTERPRISE – Global Orgs: Contact us; ENTERPRISE+ – Global Scale: Contact us

Key features

  • Confinaid

    Proactive compliance operating system that detects, reviews, and prevents compliance risks across communications, documents, and workflows (AI-powered email compliance & content filtering).

  • Compuvi Intraxion

    End-to-end MLOps and data pipeline platform to streamline dataset management, automate preprocessing, and trigger training pipelines.

Target segments

Legal TeamsCompliance TeamsSecurity TeamsRegulated Enterprises

Compliance & certifications

GDPRCCPASOC 2ISO 27001KVKK
88% confidence

Founders & Team

2
ConfidenceMedium confidence

Public sources identify Ataberk Çiftlikli as the founder and CEO of Compuvi (maker of Confinaid); press coverage also names Turkish investor Islam Yildiz as a seed backer. The company’s public site and releases do not disclose a broader leadership team.

  • Primary attribution of the founder role comes from press releases and the company’s site; the company site itself does not publish a full leadership list in the provided excerpts.
  • Some search results in the supplied material reference different companies with similar names (Confinity, Confido); those were not treated as related to Compuvi/Confinaid.
  • Investor Islam Yildiz is recorded as a seed backer in press coverage, not as a company executive.
SourcesHow we map the team: the founders and key leaders, taken from the company's own team page and cross-checked against public profiles.Searches we ranConfinaid founder OR co-founder OR CEOConfinaid leadership team OR managementConfinaid about us team

Market Size

TAMTotal addressableUSD 35.82 billion (2025)Grand View Research global compliance software market projection (Global, 2025) — this matches Confinaid's category (enterprise compliance software/automation).high confidence

Published top-down estimates for the global compliance software / compliance automation market vary by definition and source — notable published figures include Grand View Research's USD 35.82B (2025) and smaller, more narrowly defined compliance-automation reports that place 2024 at USD 4.8B with mid-teens CAGRs. Confinaid (Compuvi) is squarely inside this software/automation category. A bottom-up SAM cannot be calculated from publicly disclosed data because the company's ACV/pricing and revenue/ARR are not published; Confinaid does have early enterprise traction (100+ deployments) and seed funding at a $40M valuation, which supports later bottom-up sizing once ACV or ARR is disclosed.

Cited sources
Assumptions
  • Published TAM estimates use different category definitions (broad 'compliance software' vs. narrower 'compliance automation tools'); these produce materially different dollar figures — treat the TAMs as alternative published ranges, not exact overlaps.
  • SAM not calculated because Confinaid's ACV/pricing and ARR are not publicly disclosed; the company website lists plan names but shows 'Contact us' for pricing.
  • Some market reports are paywalled or vary in methodology and base-year; CAGR and forecast windows differ between publishers (example: 13.2% vs 19.7%), causing variance in projected totals.
  • SOM is not provided — no grounded, public ACV or revenue figure exists to convert Confinaid's disclosed deployments into a bottom-up obtainable share of SAM.
SourcesHow we size the market: an AI web search across published market research, cross-checked against a bottom-up estimate for this company's specific space.Searches we rancompliance-automation market sizeb2b saas market size CAGR forecastnumber of compliance automation worldwide

Competitors

Top 5

Market dominated by GRC/platforms automating audits, controls and asset visibility; Confinaid differentiates by proactive AI detection across communications, documents and workflows with multilingual models and enterprise customers.

  • Hyperproof
    hyperproof.ioEnterprise GRC platform for risk tracking and continuous controls; Confinaid focuses on proactive AI detection across communications/documents, while Hyperproof wins on enterprise GRC framework scale.
  • LogicGate
    logicgate.comConfigurable GRC workflows and risk automation; Confinaid offers prebuilt AI detection for communications and documents, while LogicGate wins on custom workflow flexibility.
  • JupiterOne
    jupiterone.comCyber-asset graph and governance platform providing visibility into assets and relationships; Confinaid emphasizes content-level compliance detection, while JupiterOne wins on asset-context and inventory.
  • Vanta
    vanta.comAutomates evidence collection and continuous monitoring for SOC 2/ISO/HIPAA; Confinaid focuses on proactive communications/document detection, while Vanta wins on integrations and audit automation.
  • Scytale
    scytale.aiAI-powered compliance automation supporting many frameworks with expert services; Confinaid focuses on proactive prevention across messages/workflows and multilingual models, while Scytale wins on framework breadth.
SourcesHow we find competitors: an AI web search for the company's closest rivals and how it's positioned against them. Each name is verified before it's listed.Searches we ranConfinaid compliance automation alternativesConfinaid compliance automation competitorscompliance automation companies like Confinaid

Funding

Latest valuation$40 million post-money
ConfidenceMedium confidence
  • Pre-SeedJuly 2025
    an undisclosed international private equity fund lead
    Dealroom
  • SeedJune 11, 2026
    Turkish investor Islam Yildiz leadIstanbul-based Ozay Law Firm lead
    National Law Review

Compuvi (maker of Confinaid) has disclosed two early financings: a pre-seed in July 2025 (described as valued at $2.5M) and a seed announced June 11, 2026 (post‑money valuation reported at $40M). Neither source discloses the actual capital amounts raised.

  • Neither the July 2025 pre-seed nor the June 2026 seed rounds have an amount publicly disclosed in the cited sources; Dealroom and the company's materials report valuations but not capital raised.
  • The $2.5M figure from Dealroom is reported as a valuation for the pre-seed, not an amount raised; it is recorded here only as reported in the Dealroom text.
  • The $40M post-money figure comes from a National Law Review press release describing the company's seed valuation.
  • No Crunchbase profile could be verified for Compuvi/Confinaid; multiple unrelated companies with similar names (e.g., Confido, Confidein) appear in search results and were excluded from this record.
  • Compuvi's site mentions a strategic investment (August 2025) and participation in the NVIDIA Inception program, but those announcements do not state investment amounts and are treated separately from the two rounds listed above.
SourcesHow we track funding: an AI web search across funding databases and press for disclosed rounds, amounts and investors. Conflicting totals are reconciled to the best-evidenced figure.Searches we ranConfinaid funding round raisedConfinaid investorsConfinaid compliance-automation fundingConfinaid funding 2026

Momentum

TrajectoryAccelerating
ConfidenceHigh confidence
  • FundingJune 11, 2026
    Compuvi raised a Seed round (announced June 11, 2026) to scale Confinaid, with named investors including Turkish investor Islam Yildiz and Istanbul-based Ozay Law Firm.National Law Review
  • LaunchMay 22, 2026
    Compuvi launched Confinaid, a preventive compliance intelligence platform that stops legal and communication risks before they escalate (announced May 22, 2026).MarketersMedia (press distribution)
  • PartnershipMay 22, 2026
    Confinaid announced support from NVIDIA Inception and Cloudflare for Startups (stated in the May 22, 2026 announcement).MarketersMedia (press distribution)
  • FundingJuly 2025
    Compuvi secured a Pre‑Seed round in July 2025 (reported as a $2.5M pre‑seed).Dealroom

Compuvi showed clustered momentum in 2025–2026: a Pre‑Seed in July 2025, a public product launch for Confinaid on May 22, 2026, and a Seed round announced June 11, 2026. The cadence of product launch followed quickly by a seed raise suggests accelerating early commercial progress.

  • Most coverage supplied is company/press-distribution material; independent reporting is limited in the provided text.
  • Funding and launch details are taken from disclosed press releases and funding listings; some source text is press-distribution copy rather than third‑party reporting.
  • There is potential for name confusion with unrelated companies (e.g., 'Confie') in the broader scraped text; this extract includes only items explicitly tied to Compuvi/Confinaid.
SourcesHow we read momentum: an AI web search for recent dated signals — funding, hires, launches and partnerships — with same-name companies filtered out.Searches we ranConfinaid news announcementConfinaid 2026Confinaid funding investment round 2026Confinaid compliance-automation launch partnership

Customer Sentiment

No public third‑party customer reviews or platform ratings were found. Publicly available materials are the company's website and a press announcement describing product capabilities (real‑time pre‑send interception across email/chat/documents, human‑in‑the‑loop review, policy‑cited classifications, and integrations with Outlook/Gmail), not independent user feedback.

No independent customer reviews, testimonials, or third‑party platform ratings were found in the public record; available sources are the company website and a press release.

Public materials are marketing or press coverage that describe product features and positioning but contain no verifiable customer praise or complaints.

Confinaid is a B2B compliance product where public customer reviews are often scarce; absence of reviews may reflect early stage, enterprise deployment model, or limited public disclosure.

AI Visibility

We ask ChatGPT WITH web search about the company and show its answers plus the sources it cited — the real AI-search experience. The key signal is share of voice: does the company come up when AI is asked about its space, not just when asked by name.

Models asked ChatGPT · web search

AI awarenessPresent
ConfidenceHigh confidence

Accuracy of what AI said: Accurate — Correctly identifies Confinaid as Compuvi's preventive compliance platform and notes program participation (NVIDIA Inception, Cloudflare) while citing founder and recent seed valuation reported in press materials.

ChatGPT · web searchFound
QWhat do you know about compuvi, the company at compuvi.com? What do they do, who founded it, size/stage, and any notable facts? Cite your sources.
A

Compuvi is a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence (AI) company specializing in developing privacy-focused, domain-specific software solutions across various industries, including healthcare, law, finance, logistics, and enterprise operations. (compuvi.com)

Founding and Leadership: The company was founded by Ataberk Çiftlikli. (egirisim.com)

Size and Stage: As of June 2026, Compuvi has a team of six members. (huggingface.co) The company recently secured seed funding at a $40 million post-money valuation, backed by Turkish investor Islam Yildiz and the Istanbul-based Ozay Law Firm. (natlawreview.com)

Notable Facts:

  • Confinaid Platform: Compuvi's flagship product, Confinaid, is a preventive compliance intelligence platform designed to detect, review, and prevent compliance risks across communications, documents, and workflows before they escalate into legal, financial, or reputational incidents. (compuvi.com)
  • NVIDIA Inception Program: In August 2025, Compuvi joined the NVIDIA Inception Program, gaining access to NVIDIA technologies, technical training, cloud credits, and opportunities to connect with venture capital partners and industry leaders. (compuvi.com)
  • Cloudflare Startup Program: The company was accepted into Cloudflare's Startup Program in August 2025, providing world-class infrastructure support. (compuvi.com)
  • Compuvi Intraxion: Compuvi offers Intraxion, an end-to-end MLOps and data pipeline platform designed to streamline dataset management, automate pre-processing workflows, and trigger training pipelines, enhancing model accuracy and team productivity. (compuvi.com)

Compuvi's mission is to empower organizations with secure, adaptable, and ethically grounded AI solutions, focusing on privacy-centric, scalable, and explainable AI systems to solve real-world problems. (compuvi.com)

ChatGPT · web searchNot listed
QWho are the most notable companies or products in the compliance-ops space? Give a concise list with one line each, and cite your sources.
A

Here is a concise list of notable companies and products in the compliance operations (compliance-ops) space:

  1. OneTrust: Comprehensive platform for privacy, security, governance, risk, and third-party compliance management. (zipdo.co)
  2. ServiceNow GRC: Integrated suite of GRC products for enterprise-wide risk, audit, policy, and compliance management. (zipdo.co)
  3. Process Street: Compliance Operations Platform that turns GRC requirements into structured, repeatable workflows. (process.st)
  4. Diligent: Full-suite GRC platform spanning board governance, enterprise risk management, internal audit, compliance, and entity management. (process.st)
  5. LogicGate Risk Cloud: Enterprise governance, risk, and compliance workflows with configurable controls, evidence collection, and reporting for audit readiness and compliance programs. (zipdo.co)
  6. MetricStream Compliance: Manages regulatory compliance workflows with policy management, controls, assessments, and audit-ready documentation. (worldmetrics.org)
  7. NAVEX One: Centralizes compliance operations with case management, policy distribution, training workflows, and investigation tooling. (worldmetrics.org)
  8. Vanta: Automates information security monitoring and compliance management, facilitating GRC processes through automation. (en.wikipedia.org)
  9. Regology: Develops regulatory intelligence and compliance management software using automation and AI to monitor changes to laws and regulations. (en.wikipedia.org)
  10. Smarsh: Provides comprehensive archiving and compliance, supervision, and e-discovery tools for companies in highly regulated industries. (en.wikipedia.org)

These companies offer a range of solutions to streamline compliance operations across various industries.

ChatGPT · web searchNot recommended
QIf someone asked you to recommend companies or products in the compliance-ops space, who would you name? Cite your sources.
A

In the compliance operations (compliance-ops) space, several companies offer specialized solutions tailored to various industries and regulatory requirements. Here are some notable providers:

Real Estate Compliance Software | AI Transaction Review | SetWave SetWave SetWave provides AI-powered compliance solutions for real estate brokerages, title companies, and mortgage teams. Their platform automates transaction file reviews and ensures audit readiness, helping organizations maintain consistency and reduce risk without increasing back-office overhead. (setwave.ai)

Where Are We in the DISS to NBIS Transition? What Security Professionals Need to Know - Security Clearance Investigation - Mathcraft Security Technologies, Inc. MathCraft Security Technologies MathCraft offers comprehensive industrial security compliance software, including their Enterprise Security Suite. Their solutions are designed to simplify compliance with standards such as CMMC Level 2, 32 CFR Part 117 (NISPOM Rule), and others, catering to Facility Security Officers (FSOs) and security teams. (mathcraft.com)

Compliance Management Template for PowerPoint and Google Slides - PPT Slides Complif Complif centralizes and automates end-to-end compliance processes for financial institutions. Their platform covers areas like Know Your Customer (KYC), Know Your Business (KYB), identity verification, credit scoring, transactional monitoring, and risk assessment, streamlining compliance from origination to renewal. (complif.com)

CPOMS Raptor Comply Raptor Comply specializes in automating compliance for operational technology (OT) environments, particularly focusing on North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. Their platform is designed for generator owners, transmission operators, and service providers, aiming to reduce complexity and ensure audit readiness. (raptorcomply.com)

The Orion Interface – Orion Law Management Orion Compliance Orion Compliance offers a regulatory technology platform for Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs), broker-dealers, and compliance consultants. Their solution coordinates employee, firm, and client oversight from a configurable dashboard, building real-time audit trails and enhancing Code of Ethics compliance. (orion.com)

These companies provide diverse compliance-ops solutions tailored to specific industry needs, helping organizations manage regulatory requirements effectively.

AI reliably describes Compuvi when asked by name but did not surface the company unprompted among notable compliance-ops vendors; the direct description aligns with the company's public materials, though funding and team-size claims should be verified from primary sources.

  • AI answers can vary run-to-run and may surface different companies in different sessions.
  • Public reporting on very young startups is often limited to company press releases or regional outlets; verify funding, team size, and founder details from primary documents or filings.
  • Lists of 'notable' vendors in a category tend to favour larger incumbents and may omit new entrants even if they have public profiles.

Risks & Red Flags

No material public risk signals found. An absence of public concerns isn’t a clean bill of health — early or private companies may simply not generate coverage.

No independent news articles, regulatory filings, court records, or breach reports were identified that name Confinaid or compuvi.com in connection with misconduct or operational failures.

Public, third-party coverage can lag or omit private settlements, confidential investigations, or customer disputes; absence of public records should not be interpreted as proof of no risk.

Sources reviewedHow we check for red flags: an AI web search for any publicly reported lawsuits, regulatory action, negative press, layoffs or security incidents about this specific company. Only verifiable, clearly-attributed concerns are shown — and an absence of findings isn't a clean bill of health.Searches we ranSearch NEWS, regulators, courts and watchdog reports for publicly reported RISKS or red flags about Confinaid (the company at compuvi.com — Confinaid is a proactive AI compliance operating system that detects, reviews, and prevents compliance risks across communications, documents, and workflows for enterprises.). Look for: lawsuits or legal disputes; regulatory actions, fines, investigations or bans; negative press or controversy; distress signals (layoffs, shutdown, key-executive departures, funding trouble); security incidents (data breach, hack, major outage); and serious customer complaints or fraud/scam allegations. Use INDEPENDENT third-party sources — news outlets, regulators, courts, reputable trade press — NOT compuvi.com's own website or company-owned blogs. Check Global sources. Make sure every result is about THIS company, not a different organization with a similar name. Cite each source. If genuinely nothing material is found, say so.

Frequently asked questions

What does Compuvi do?

Confinaid is a proactive compliance operating system that detects, reviews, and prevents compliance risks across communications, documents, and workflows.

Who are Compuvi's main competitors?

Compuvi's named competitors include Hyperproof, LogicGate, JupiterOne and Vanta.

Who founded Compuvi?

Compuvi was founded by Ataberk Çiftlikli.

Where is Compuvi headquartered?

Compuvi is headquartered in Dover, Delaware, United States.

What market does Compuvi operate in?

Compuvi operates in the Compliance ops market (B2B). Its total addressable market is estimated at USD 35.82 billion (2025).

How does Compuvi's pricing work?

Compuvi uses a enterprise custom pricing model.

Compiled by AlgoTurk from public web sources · . Not investment advice.