A startup called Runta just pulled in $20 million in seed funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, landing a post-money valuation north of $100 million. The company’s pitch: give businesses the infrastructure they need to deploy AI agents without everything going sideways.
What Runta actually builds
The platform includes isolated sandboxes where companies can test AI agents before letting them loose on production systems. It also offers access controls that determine what an agent can and can’t do, spending caps to prevent runaway resource consumption, and comprehensive audit logs that track every action an agent takes.
Founder Guanlan Dai, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, frames the concept as “parenting” AI agents, a metaphor he highlighted in an interview with The Information’s AI Agenda newsletter.
The funding round was announced on July 16, 2026.
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