Google fund Gradient Ventures participated in a $13m round for the compliance software development startup that was led by A.Capital Ventures.

Unit21, the US-based creator of a no-code compliance software development platform, has received $13m from investors including Gradient Ventures, the artificial intelligence-focused fund formed by internet technology provider Google.

Venture capital firm A.Capital Ventures led the round, which also featured Core VC, South Park Commons and angel investors Diane Greene, William, Chris Britt, Ryan King, Sumit Agarwal and Michael Vaughan.

Founded in 2018, Unit21 has developed a software platform that allows businesses to develop applications to detect risks such as…

Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.