Didit Raises $7.5M Seed Funding to Expand Digital Identity Platform

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Didit, a Barcelona-based identity verification startup, has raised approximately $6 million as part of a $7.5 million seed funding round.
The round included participation from Y Combinator, Pioneer Fund, Orange Collective, Founders Future, Phosphor Capital, SaaSholic, and Rebel Fund. Angel investors also joined the round, including Tomer London and Taro Fukuyama.
The company plans to use the capital to expand its global go-to-market operations and strengthen its identity and fraud prevention infrastructure. It also aims to grow teams across product, sales, and customer success functions.
Founded by Alberto and Alejandro, Didit develops an identity verification platform focused on reusable digital identity credentials. The platform combines artificial intelligence with configurable workflows to automate Know Your Customer (KYC) checks and user authentication processes across different regulatory environments.
The startup said it has recorded more than 20% month-over-month revenue growth since launching its core platform version. The company currently operates across the European Union and Latin America.










