
At Qevlar AI, we envision a future where cybersecurity is seamlessly intelligent, empowering security operations centers worldwide to act with unprecedented speed and precision. Our mission is to amplify human potential by automating complex threat investigations, transforming how organizations detect and respond to cyber threats in an increasingly digital world.
Harnessing the power of advanced AI technologies including autonomous investigation platforms, large language models, and proprietary knowledge graphs, we drive a new era of security resilience founded on transparency, fairness, and ethical innovation. We are not just building tools; we are creating an intuitive collaboration between humans and machines to redefine the frontier of cybersecurity.
Through open ecosystems and strategic partnerships, Qevlar AI is committed to delivering scalable, intelligent security solutions that safeguard critical infrastructure and enterprises globally, forging a safer digital future for all.
Our Review
When we first came across Qevlar AI, we'll admit we were a bit skeptical. Another AI cybersecurity startup promising to revolutionize SOC operations? We've seen this pitch before. But after digging into what they're actually building, we found ourselves genuinely impressed.
The Numbers That Made Us Pay Attention
Here's what caught our eye: Qevlar claims their autonomous investigation platform can slash investigation time from 40-50 minutes down to just 3 minutes. That's not just incremental improvement — that's a complete game-changer for overworked SOC teams drowning in alerts.
Even more striking? They're hitting 99.8% classification accuracy, which apparently exceeds what human experts achieve. We're always cautious about bold accuracy claims, but the fact that they're already working with Fortune Global 500 companies suggests these numbers aren't just marketing fluff.
What Sets Them Apart
Most AI security tools we've seen focus on detection or response. Qevlar's taking a different angle by tackling the investigation bottleneck — that messy middle ground where human analysts spend hours determining whether an alert is actually dangerous.
Their autonomous investigation API can handle between 5,000 and 50,000 investigations monthly without losing steam. For MSSPs juggling multiple clients, that kind of scale could be transformative. We particularly like that they're closing 100% of benign alerts automatically, which should help with the infamous "alert fatigue" problem plaguing SOC teams.
The Impressive Backing
What really validates Qevlar for us isn't just the $14-15 million in seed funding — it's where that backing comes from. Being incubated by both Meta and Microsoft in 2023 gives them serious AI credibility. Add investors like EQT Ventures and Forgepoint Capital, plus wins like the 2024 Orange Cyberdefense challenge, and you've got a startup with legitimate momentum.
The fact that they're already serving clients across EMEA, North America, and MENA regions tells us they're not just a cool demo — they're delivering real value at enterprise scale.
Autonomous SOC investigation platform
Automated AI security testing
Continuous LLM and Generative AI risk assessment
Customizable security policies
Risk monitoring and remediation in AI pipelines
Compliance reporting tools
Automated email alert triage
100% autonomous closure of benign alerts
Scalable API handling 5,000 to 50,000 investigations per month
99.8% classification accuracy surpassing human experts






