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Kilo Code raised $8 Million in seed funding

Hot off the press! OSS AI coding assistant @Kilo Code just announced a $8 Million raise in seed funding.

@scobreit wrote in their blog announcement:

This funding accelerates our roadmap: smarter multi-agent collaboration, enterprise-grade tooling for technical leaders, and a feature set that continues to accelerate the AI flywheel for development teams using Kilo.

Kilo Code is crushing it this year: Two launches on @Product Hunt, ranked respectfully #5 Product of the Day and #1 Product of the Day, growing from 0 to 750,000+ downloads on @VS Code and @JetBrains, and processing over 6 trillion tokens monthly.

Best AI coding agent in 2025?

Read on: How Kilo Code launched

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Daniel Kreuzhofer

I’ve used Kilo Code quite a bit, using their paid subscription and Ollama on my own rig. It’s really good if you prefer spec driven over vibe coding. Keep rocking! The only one that is close is Kiro from AWS. But Kilo truly has an edge also because it’s open source and supports a wide range of model options including self hosted.

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@starchet oss ftw πŸ’ͺ
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@starchetΒ icymi @Kilo Code is launching today, announcing @Minimax M2 and @Z.ai's GLM 4.7 available for free. Join the launch!

Tetiana

such great results!! Congrats to Kilo!! πŸŽ‰

Jose Sanchez

WOW, congrats to Kilo!

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@norteappΒ yes! s/o to @sytses @scobreit and team πŸ‘πŸ‘

Yu Pan

In which application scenarios is this coding assistant mainly applied?

Mahmoud Albashir

Congrats to the Kilo Code team β€” impressive traction.

What stands out to me isn’t just the funding, but the combination of strong Product Hunt performance and real developer adoption inside existing workflows like VS Code and JetBrains. Growing to that scale while handling meaningful token volume shows actual usage, not just hype.

The focus on multi-agent collaboration and tooling for technical leaders feels like the right next step, especially as teams look for AI that scales beyond individual productivity.

Curious to see how this category evolves in 2025 β€” especially which tools manage to stay useful as they grow.

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The focus on multi-agent collaboration and tooling for technical leaders feels like the right next step, especially as teams look for AI that scales beyond individual productivity.

@bashircoΒ you're spot on, and the @Kilo Code team just launched a new tool, announcing AI-powered code review agents that analyze pull requests, suggest improvements, catch bugs, and ensure code quality standards.

Launching today on ProductΒ Hunt β†’