
The security engineering platform we built because AppSec isn't enough.
If you visited pixee.ai today and thought you had the wrong URL, you don't. That's us. We just look different now.
We're excited to unveil a refreshed brand and completely new website for Pixee. New visual identity. New messaging. A bolder expression of what we've been building and where we're headed. We worked with the team at Miscreants to dig deep into what makes Pixee Pixee, and then brought that to life in a way that matches the ambition of the company we've become.
So why now?
When we started Pixee, we were a small team with a big idea: what if you could actually fix the vulnerabilities your scanners find, automatically, at scale? That idea resonated. Fast.
In the past year, we've gone from early believers to Fortune 500 enterprises trusting Pixee in production. We've assembled what I genuinely believe is the best team in application security. These are amazing individuals who've spent decades building and scaling category-defining security companies. And we've shipped product after product, expanding far beyond where we started.
The old brand was built for a scrappy startup. It didn't reflect the company we'd become or the customers we serve. It was time.
Here's the thing: the security landscape shifted under everyone's feet. AI-generated code went from experiment to default practically overnight. Today, a huge and growing percentage of production code is written by machines, and that code carries its own class of security risk at a velocity manual processes can't touch.
We realized our mission was no longer just about application security in the traditional sense. It's about security engineering as a discipline. A discipline where intelligent agents work alongside human teams to triage, prioritize, and fix vulnerabilities across the entire codebase, at every stage of the software development lifecycle. From idea to production, whether that code was written by a person or a model.
That's why our new positioning centers on Agentic Security Engineering. Agentic Security Engineering means security that acts, not just alerts. It means your security tooling behaves like an engineer, not a reporting system.
It's not a buzzword. It reflects how our customers are working today. They deploy Pixee as an autonomous product security engineer that is bespoke to the security context that defines them. It understands their attack surface, separates real risk from noise, and delivers merge-ready fixes that developers actually accept.
Visually - we went darker, bolder, and more confident. The new brand reflects the maturity of the product and the seriousness of the problem we solve, while keeping the energy and personality that makes Pixee, well, Pixee.
In our messaging - our headline is now "How enterprises wipe out vulnerabilities." Direct. Outcome-focused. No hedging. We moved away from describing features and toward describing the transformation our customers experience. Enterprises that once measured remediation in quarters now measure it in hours. Teams that were drowning in six figure vulnerability backlogs are now closing tickets faster than they are created.
In our scope - we've expanded from what was traditionally "AppSec" into a broader security engineering platform. More product capabilities, more scanner integrations, more ways to deploy Pixee across the SDLC. Everything defined for each enterprise customer. Unique to them, built for them. The rebrand reflects that expanded footprint.
The things that matter most haven't changed at all.
We still believe that finding vulnerabilities without fixing them isn't security. It is paperwork. We still obsess over our 76 percent merge rate. Automated remediation only works if developers trust it enough to merge it. That merge rate reflects real adoption, real developer confidence, and real impact inside production codebases. We're still scanner-agnostic, working across your entire existing toolchain instead of asking you to rip and replace.
And we're still the team that built Contrast Security and came back to solve the problem the industry left on the table. Actually resolving vulnerabilities at scale.
If you haven't seen the new site yet, go take a look at pixee.ai. Poke around. We're proud of it.
And if you're drowning in a vulnerability backlog, watching AI-generated code outpace your security team, or just tired of tools that find problems without solving them - we should talk. That's literally why we built this.
Here's to the next chapter.
- Surag