Strix Review
Autonomous security platform that tests code, APIs, cloud, and infrastructure, then delivers validated findings with auto-generated fix PRs.
Verdict
Strix targets engineering teams that want continuous, automated security coverage across the full stack — from source code to cloud infrastructure — without manual pentesting overhead. Its standout differentiator is delivering fix PRs alongside findings, closing the gap between detection and remediation. It competes with tools like Snyk and Semgrep but leans more autonomous; pricing beyond the free tier is not publicly detailed.
What it does
Autonomous security platform that tests your code, APIs, cloud, and infrastructure — and delivers validated findings with fix PRs. Start for free.
Best for
Strix is best for organizations and developers looking for an autonomous security testing platform to identify vulnerabilities in their code, APIs, and infrastructure.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Covers code, APIs, cloud, and infrastructure in one platform
- Auto-generates fix PRs, not just reports
- Free starting tier for evaluation
- Paid plan pricing not transparently listed
- Autonomous findings still require human validation
- Newer entrant in a crowded security tooling market
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Frequently asked
- Is Strix free to use?
- Yes. Strix has a free plan — Free tier available; paid plan details not public
- Does Strix have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Strix do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Strix?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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