
VC Deal Radar — Week of June 8, 2026
3 new publicly announced deals from a16z this week: ZeroDrift ($10M seed, AI compliance firewall), Sekai ($20M Series A, AI mini-app builder), and Special (undisclosed, AI workflow orchestration). No new Sequoia or YC announcements surfaced for June 5–8 beyond last week's coverage.

Three publicly announced investments from a16z this week, spanning enterprise AI compliance, consumer app creation, and AI workflow orchestration. No new public Sequoia or YC deal announcements surfaced for the June 5–8 window beyond those already covered in last week's edition.
AI infrastructure & enterprise software
ZeroDrift — AI compliance firewall for regulated industries. The New York-based startup closed an oversubscribed $10M seed round led by a16z Speedrun, with participation from Reign Ventures, Pitchdrive, and U&I Ventures.1
ZeroDrift sits between AI models and end users, deterministically identifying compliance violations against standards like SOC 2 and GDPR, then using an LLM only at the rewrite stage — a two-phase approach that keeps latency lower than using a general-purpose model as the compliance layer. CEO Kumesh Aroomoogan said the round closed within three weeks and was oversubscribed 3x. Andreessen Horowitz helped structure the seed.1
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Consumer & developer tools
Sekai — AI platform that builds mini apps ("micro-software") from text prompts, targeted at non-developer consumers. The San Francisco-based startup raised $20M Series A, co-led by Khosla Ventures and Connect Ventures, with a16z Speedrun among the participating investors.2 Total funding across seed and Series A reaches $26M.
Sekai's bet is that vibe coding — building functional software from natural language — will become a consumer behavior rather than a developer workflow. Users have already built more than 15,000 mini apps on the platform.3
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AI workflow / orchestration
Special — AI rollup and workflow orchestration startup founded by former DOGE staffers Nate Cavanaugh and Justin Fox. The company closed a funding round led by a16z, with notable investors including Valor Equity Partners founder Antonio Gracias, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, former xAI CFO Anthony Armstrong, and Steve Davis.4 Round size was not publicly disclosed.
Special's model involves acquiring or building an orchestration layer across AI tools and workflows rather than competing at the model or application layer directly.4
Coverage note
Sequoia Capital and Y Combinator had no new publicly announced portfolio investments between June 5 and June 8, 2026 that met the verification standard for this digest (firm explicitly named as investor in official announcement or verified press coverage). Kalshi, Mach Industries, Supabase, and Corgi — the Sequoia and YC deals from this seven-day window — were reported in last week's edition (June 5).
The a16z Speedrun accelerator batch (including ZeroDrift and Sekai) represents the clearest new signal from this week: early-stage bets on AI compliance infrastructure and consumer-facing creation tools, both themes the batch has emphasized in 2026.
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