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§ Private Profile · Philadelphia, PA, USA
AI-powered software protecting children from online bullying, predators, and cyber threats during multiplayer gaming.
Kidas develops AI-powered software to safeguard children from online bullying, predators, scams, and cyber threats during gaming and voice conversations in multiplayer titles like Fortnite and Roblox, with its headquarters location not publicly disclosed. Its flagship ProtectMe product monitors over 200 games without invading privacy and currently protects almost 1 million users. The company leverages data from more than 100 million gaming conversations to train its advanced scam-detection models, enhancing child cybersecurity. Kidas has raised a seed round led by Contour Venture Partners, with participation from Techstars, Comcast, Overwolf, and notable individuals including Rob Seaver (Vivox founder), Bruce Hack (former Activision Blizzard vice chairman), and Cindy Cook (former Vivendi Games CMO). Founded by Ron Kerbs, the organization commenced operations around 2019.
Kidas has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Kidas has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Kidas is a technology company specializing in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions focused on protecting online communication channels, particularly within gaming environments. Its flagship product, ProtectMe, provides real-time monitoring and threat detection to safeguard gamers, families, and digital communities from scams, cyberbullying, predators, and harassment. Beyond gaming, Kidas has expanded its technology to secure SMS, email, and voice communications, delivering scalable, white-label solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing platforms. The company serves gaming platforms, esports venues, schools, and digital security providers, aiming to build safer, more inclusive digital spaces and strengthen brand trust through instant, invisible protection[1][2][5].
Kidas was founded by Ron Kerbs, a Wharton alumnus with a personal connection to gaming culture. His early experiences with toxicity in multiplayer gaming chats—scams, bullying, and predators—inspired him to create technology that protects players and online communities. Initially focused on gaming, Kidas successfully expanded its scope to broader communication channels like SMS and email. The company has grown as a venture-backed startup with a team of cybersecurity and AI experts, leveraging early traction in gaming safety to evolve into a comprehensive digital threat protection provider[1][3].
Kidas rides the growing trend of AI-powered cybersecurity focused on protecting vulnerable online communities, especially in gaming and digital communication. The timing is critical as online interactions surge and threats like scams, deepfakes, and cyberbullying become more sophisticated. Market forces such as increased regulatory scrutiny on digital safety and rising consumer demand for trustworthy platforms favor Kidas’s solutions. By providing scalable, integrated protection, Kidas influences the broader ecosystem by enabling safer digital engagement and helping brands maintain customer trust in an increasingly hostile online environment[1][2].
Looking ahead, Kidas is poised to expand its influence by deepening AI capabilities and broadening protection across more digital channels and platforms. Trends such as the rise of metaverse environments, increased regulatory focus on online safety, and growing awareness of digital threats will shape its journey. Kidas’s role may evolve from a niche gaming protector to a key player in comprehensive digital trust and safety solutions, reinforcing its mission to build a safer digital world and strengthen brand loyalty through seamless, scalable protection[1][2][5].
Kidas has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Kidas's investors include New York Venture Partners (NYVP), Contour Venture Partners, CapitalX, Charge Ventures, Craft Ventures, Max Ventures, Robin Li, Surface Ventures, Matt Turk, Bharath Madhusudan, Margery Kraus, Robert Seaver.
Kidas has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in November 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2021 | $2M Seed | NEW York Venture Partners (nyvp), Contour Venture Partners | CapitalX, Charge Ventures, Craft Ventures, MAX Ventures, Robin LI, Surface Ventures, Matt Turk, Bharath Madhusudan, Margery Kraus, Robert Seaver | Announced |