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Arcade.dev raises $60M to secure and govern enterprise AI agents

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Arcade.dev closed a $60 million Series A to build what it calls a "secure action layer" for AI agents operating in production systems. The platform controls which actions agents can execute, enforces audit trails, and prevents overprivileged access by tying agent permissions to authenticated users and specific resources. SYN Ventures led the round, with strategic participation from Morgan Stanley and Wipro. The San Francisco-based company, led by CEO and co-founder Alex Salazar, has now raised $72 million total, including a $12 million seed round in 2025.

The specific technical architecture of Arcade's authorization system and the identities of additional investors in the Series A round have not been disclosed.

As enterprises move AI agents from pilot projects into live workflows, access control and auditability have shifted from nice-to-have features to operational requirements. Arcade's funding reflects investor conviction that a dedicated authorization layer will become standard infrastructure. Attorneys advising clients on AI agent deployment should monitor how these platforms handle liability allocation when agents execute actions within their authorized scope, and whether regulators begin imposing specific requirements around agent audit trails and access controls in regulated industries.

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