Arcade Raises $60M to Become the Secure Action Layer Behind Every Production AI Agent
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Capture Summary
Arcade.dev announced a $60M Series A led by SYN Ventures, with strategic investment from Morgan Stanley and Wipro. The press release positions Arcade as a secure action layer for production AI agents, focusing on authorization, execution, and governance for delegated agent actions.
Key Details
- Published: 2026-06-15.
- Source kind: press release/vendor announcement.
- Arcade claims enterprise agent deployments need proof of which agent took which action, on behalf of which user, against which system.
- The release distinguishes MCP gateways from action authorization and governance layers.
- Arcade claims its controls support delegated user authorization, no standing permissions, scoped access, and audit trails for agent actions.
- Security implication: the market is converging on agent action authorization as a separate control plane from model reasoning and from MCP traffic routing.
Ingest Notes
- Use as industry/market signal, not independent benchmark evidence.
- Related existing topics: [[03_Topics/AI Agent Identity and Zero Trust]], [[03_Topics/Agentic AI Security]], [[03_Topics/AI Technology Knowledge Map]].
- Suspicious/adversarial content: none observed beyond promotional/vendor claims.