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Layoffs affect marketing teams in Israel and the U.S. as company pivots to enterprise growth.
Tabnine, an AI-powered assistant developer, has laid off 15 of its 80 employees, primarily affecting marketing teams in Israel and the U.S. This move aligns with the companys pivot towards enterprise growth. Despite the layoffs, Tabnine has experienced significant growth in the enterprise customer segment and anticipates continued strong growth in 2025, particularly in revenue from large enterprise customers. The company has raised $55 million to date from investors including OurCrowd, Telstra Ventures, and others. Founded in 2013 as Codota, Tabnine rebranded after acquiring a Canadian startup in 2019. It competes with Microsofts Copilot and similar tools in the AI-powered code completion market.
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Tabnine Brings RAG To AI Coding Assistant To Generate Contextual Code
Tabnine, an AI coding platform, has announced enhancements to its coding assistant, including the integration of retrieval augmented generation techniques. This allows the platform to deliver finely-tuned suggestions based on specific code and engineering patterns within a teams codebase. Tabnine is used by over a million users across various organizations and supports all major IDEs and popular programming languages. The company has also partnered with DigitalOcean to make generative AI more accessible to developers. Tabnine recently closed a $25 million Series B funding round.
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Tabnine Raises $25M in Series B Funding
Tabnine, an Israel-based provider of an AI-powered assistant for developers, has raised $25M in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to $55M. The round was led by Telstra Ventures and included participation from new investors Atlassian Ventures and Elaia, as well as existing investors. The company plans to use the funds to integrate generative AI into the software development lifecycle and to expand its sales and global support teams.
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Tabnine raises $15.5 million for AI assistant for developers CTech
AI-powered assistant for developers, Tabnine, has raised $15.5 million in funding from investors including Qualcomm Ventures, OurCrowd, and Samsung NEXT Ventures. This brings the companys total funding to $32 million. Tabnines AI code completion platform competes with GitHub’s AI platform and is used by over 1 million developers to complete more than 4 million lines of code every day. The company, founded in 2017, currently employs 30 people and plans to expand to 40 in the near future.
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How this AI-powered auto-completer is helping developers write 25% less code
Israel-based startup Codota is using AI to help developers with code completion on any code editor. The companys free-to-use autocomplete plug-in supports major languages across major IDEs. Codotas AI is able to predict the next token completion by leaning on an AI-based code dictionary. The model is tuned to the needs and development environment of each developer. Last year, Codota acquired Tabnine, one of the most popular AI-based code-completion tools. The company is now merging the underlying AI of both auto-completers. Codota plans to allow developers to impart their knowledge to AI for specialized cases.
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Codota picks up $12M for an AI platform that auto-completes developers' code
Israeli startup Codota has raised $12m in a series A funding round led by e.ventures, with participation from Khosla Ventures, TPY Capital and Hetz Ventures. Codota provides an AI tool that helps developers autocomplete strings of code, which it claims can boost productivity by 25%. The funding will be used to expand its reach and bring on more customers. Codota recently acquired Canadian competitor TabNine to expand the number of languages it supports. The companys tools are used by developers from companies including Google, Amazon, Netflix, Alibaba, Airbnb and Atlassian.
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Codota raises $12 million for AI that suggests and autocompletes code
Codota, a startup that develops a platform which suggests and autocompletes code, has raised $12 million in funding. The company plans to use the majority of the capital for product R&D and sales growth. Codotas solutions are used by developers at companies such as Google, Alibaba, Amazon, Airbnb, Atlassian, and Netflix. The company acquired competitor TabNine in December 2019 and since then, its user base has grown by over 1,000% to more than a million developers monthly.
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Israeli AI code developer Codota buys Canada's TabNine
Israeli AI-assisted software development platform company Codota has acquired Canadian code prediction tool developer TabNine. The acquisition will create a comprehensive AI platform for software authoring, supporting nearly all popular programming languages. Codota’s platform serves hundreds of thousands of developers every month, a number that is doubling every few months. The TabNine product will continue to operate independently, and the combined technological stack will be used to power both products. The synergy between Codota and TabNine is expected to further increase development speed and efficiency.
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Codota and WhiteSource Team Up to Reduce Open Source Security Risks
Codota, a developer of a top code AI platform, and WhiteSource, an open-source security services provider, have entered into a partnership to tackle security vulnerabilities in open source. The partnership will result in a new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) plug-in that will alert developers in real-time about any vulnerabilities in open source in the code and suggest possible fixes. This will make it easier for developers to quickly identify and tackle possible open source issues while coding.
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Codota raises $2M from Khosla as autocomplete for developers
Israeli start-up Codota has raised $2m in a seed funding round led by Khosla Ventures. The company has developed an autocomplete tool for developers that uses machine learning to recognise higher-level meanings across blocks of code. The tool interfaces with integrated development environments such as Eclipse, and expands on intelligent code completion. The tool can also highlight irregularities and demonstrate better ways to write code. The company makes money by allowing enterprises to keep their internal code private while benefiting from Codota’s insights.
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