Ethyca

Ethyca

Automates privacy compliance and consent management

Overview

Ethyca builds a software-as-a-service platform that helps organizations meet data privacy rules like GDPR and CCPA. It targets legal and engineering teams and automates privacy compliance tasks. The core offerings include a consent platform that can automatically identify and target user consent, and automated privacy request handling that connects with various systems through easy-to-configure APIs. Unlike some competitors, Ethyca focuses on developer-friendly integrations and treats privacy as a built-in feature of internet experiences, aiming to reduce manual work and increase trust. The company’s goal is to help businesses comply with modern privacy laws efficiently and make privacy a default aspect of how the internet works.

About Ethyca

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Why Ethyca is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Enterprise Software

Cybersecurity

Legal

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$56.2M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • Ethyca raised $10 million in December 2024 from Aspenwood Ventures and AVP.
  • Customers include The New York Times, WeTransfer, Ramp, Axios, and Mozilla.
  • Astralis targets petabyte-scale AI workflows, expanding wallet share beyond privacy compliance.

What critics are saying

  • Competitors like OneTrust and BigID still sell broad compliance suites to the same buyers.
  • Astralis depends on enterprise adoption of runtime policy enforcement, not just annual audits.
  • If AI governance adoption stalls, Ethyca's 2026 platform repositioning loses the core market.

What makes Ethyca unique

  • Astralis, launched August 4 2026, governs data at runtime across enterprise AI.
  • Fides powers Ethyca's widely used open-source governance ontology inside NYT, Condé Nast, Ramp.
  • Ethyca combines privacy, governance, and AI oversight into one enforcement layer.

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Funding

Total Funding

$56.2M

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Industry Average

Funded Over

5 Rounds

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Remote Work Options

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

2%
Ethyca
Aug 4th, 2026
Announcing Astralis: governing data at machine speed.

Announcing Astralis: governing data at machine speed. As Ethyca move toward a machine-speed society, it matters enormously that Ethyca can encode its rules, and ultimately its values into those machines. Today Ethyca is launching Astralis, the first tool that can do this at enterprise scale in the AI era. Cillian Kieran Cillian Kieran Topic Topic Company News Company News Published Published Aug 04, 2026 Aug 04, 2026 Ethyca is moving into a world where most interactions won't be a person talking to a computer. They'll be computers talking to each other, at a speed and scale no person can sit in the middle of. In that world, the only way to keep data accountable to the rules a company has set is to make those rules something machines can apply on their own, in the moment data is used. Today Ethyca is launching Astralis, the platform that does exactly that, at enterprise scale, in the AI era. Back story How Ethyca got here. AI's real power is that it reaches across the data boundaries every enterprise spent years building. That's the source of its value, and it's also what breaks the compliance model privacy and security have relied on for a decade. That model assumed a person could stand between the rules and the data, but AI removes the person and does it at a volume no one could review. Ethyca has been expecting this for a long time. In 2019, when the company was seven weeks old, Ethyca wrote an internal document called "The Six Problems of Privacy." Reading it now, it signposted almost everything Ethyca has built since. Ethyca could see that privacy, governance, risk and security teams were each being handed a version of the same problem, and that left unsolved, it would eventually constrain a company's ability to innovate and compete, until it became a genuine business risk rather than a compliance one. Root cause The problem Ethyca set out to solve. Human-centered compliance was never going to be able to ensure that software used data the way a company intended. Through the regulation boom of the last decade, enterprises tried to demonstrate they could be trusted by producing reports, ROPAs, privacy impact assessments, snapshots of their data estate at a moment in time. The reports were often out of date before they were finished. They sat at a distance from the databases and pipelines where data was actually used, and they were supported by a first generation of software that was, underneath, workflow management and questionnaires. Ethyca believed this model would eventually buckle under the sheer scale of the software it was meant to govern. So Ethyca set out to build something more ambitious: governance built into the systems themselves, so that trust wasn't something you proved after the fact with a document, but a byproduct of how data flowed in the first place - trust by default. That's the tooling Ethyca spent the years since building, and it's what made today's release possible. Ethyca's path Gradually then suddenly. In 2021 Ethyca open-sourced Fides, an ontology and shared language for describing data and the uses it's permitted for, one that every team could read and agree on. Fides is now the most widely used open-source data governance ontology in the world, running inside organizations including The New York Times, Condé Nast and Ramp. The next year Ethyca built a single context layer on top of it, bringing together what privacy calls a data map, governance calls a catalog, security calls a vendor inventory, and risk calls an asset register, into one live picture of an organization's data. By 2023 Ethyca'd built the orchestration to resolve permitted use directly, reasoning a person's consent and preferences against regulation, contract and role, down to the level of an individual field, and alongside it, the ability to delete, de-identify and make data safe to process, with an evidence trail behind every action. Around this time, LLMs arrived in the enterprise mainstream, and the buckling Ethyca'd predicted stopped being a forecast. AI at scale forces a rebuild of both the tools Ethyca govern with and its expectations of what's meant by "accountability" in the first place. Brave new world What the AI era requires. In this world, a company that wants to know it's using data according to its own rules needs governance that runs end to end: one system that can decide whether a policy applies, and enforce it, at every point data is accessed, against a complete and continuously updated picture of what data is in use and what it's being used for. That's the work Ethyca finished over the past year. Through 2025 Ethyca has been testing the last piece, applying purpose inference and policy enforcement: its LLRM (Large Language Risk & Regulatory Model) infers how data is actually being used and applies policy in real time using Fides, everywhere from a data warehouse to a SQL client, a Jupyter notebook, a BI dashboard, an LLM, or an MCP server. The result is Astralis. The only platform that governs by intended use, against jurisdiction, customer preference, contract, and a company's own commitments, and it proves it. Purpose-based access control, applied at the moment of use, across the enterprise. The Astralis Moment Why now. Every company is making a bet on AI to grow, and that bet depends on actually using the data it holds. Under the current model, a great deal of that data goes unused, or gets used without anyone able to say for certain whether it should have been, because the legal and contractual limits are unclear at the moment it matters. So governance ends up saying "stop," "no," and "don't," out of well-founded caution, or "we shouldn't have" after the fact, while the rest of the business is asking it to say "yes." Astralis is how governance finally says yes: data used across the enterprise at full scale, governed at every point of use, with the proof to stand behind it. Ethyca has been delivering it to its design partners. Starting today, Ethyca is opening it to everyone. PS: I wrote separately about why Ethyca built this, and why it matters now, more personally than a launch post allows. If that's the part you care about, it's here. The rest of the business is crying out for governance to say "yes." Astralis will let them: petabyte-scale access, governed at every point of use, for AI empowered across the enterprise." Cillian Kieran, Founder & CEO, Ethyca Speak with Us Book an intro with Ethyca to see how runtime governance can transform your AI development into a true competitive advantage. About Ethyca: Ethyca is the trusted data layer for enterprise AI, providing unified privacy, governance, and AI oversight infrastructure that enables organizations to confidently scale AI initiatives while maintaining compliance across evolving regulatory landscapes. Other resources

Business Wire
Dec 6th, 2024
Ethyca Secures $10M Investment to Accelerate Enterprise Growth; Welcomes Mozilla, Axios, and Ramp as New Customers

Ethyca, the leader in data privacy engineering, today announced a $10 million funding round led by Aspenwood Ventures and AVP. The investment will dri

Daily Company News
Dec 6th, 2024
Ethyca Secured $10M In Funding To Enhance Its Data Privacy Engineering Solutions

Ethyca secured $10M in funding to enhance its data privacy engineering solutions.

FinSMEs
Dec 5th, 2024
Ethyca Raises $10M in Funding

Ethyca raises $10M in funding.

AlleyWatch
Dec 5th, 2024
The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 12/5/2024

Ethyca, a data privacy automation platform, has raised $10M in Venture funding led by AXA Venture Partners and Aspenwood Ventures.

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