Modern IT teams face a shifting landscape where rapid SaaS adoption and the emergence of autonomous AI agents have outpaced legacy management tools. Corma addresses this by centralizing visibility, automating complex joiner-mover-leaver workflows, and identifying dormant licenses to curb software waste. According to Gartner, the company’s competitive edge lies in its rapid release cadence—yielding 70 updates during the analysis period—and an agent-based architecture that navigates admin consoles to extract unique provisioning insights.
Héloïse Rozès, co-founder and CEO of Corma, describes the current environment as a shift toward a workforce where every employee acts as an orchestrator of AI skills and APIs. This transition risks creating governance black holes, including uncontrolled spending and hidden security vulnerabilities. The platform is engineered to mitigate these risks by providing enterprise-grade control without the standard administrative burden. This milestone follows a $4.2 million seed round in December 2025, which saw participation from XTX Ventures, Tuesday Capital, and Kima Ventures to fuel the company's ongoing product and commercial expansion.




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