Corgi is a full-stack AI insurance carrier building faster, more efficient insurance products for startups. The company was founded in 2024 by Nico Laqua and Emily Yuan, with the ambition to rebuild the $1T+ insurance industry from the ground up.
In January 2026, Corgi raised a $108M at a $630M valuation, co-led by Y Combinator, Kindred Ventures, Oliver Jung, Leblon Capital, Contrary, and Glade Brook Capital Partners.
With new capital in place, the company acted on a key opportunity. On March 27, Nico Laqua announced the acquisition of corgi.com, which now redirects to corgi.insure.
While the .insure extension is relevant to the industry, it comes with limitations. As a less familiar domain, it lacks the universal recognition and trust that .com holds. This can result in issues such as traffic and email leaks, user confusion, and decreased effectiveness in marketing campaigns. Unlike .com, which is widely trusted and instinctively used by internet users, niche extensions can create barriers to growth and visibility.
Securing corgi.com eliminates that friction. It ensures users land on the correct destination, strengthens brand credibility, and creates a more seamless experience across channels. In an industry built on trust, a clear and authoritative online identity is a strategic advantage.
Corgi also owns corgifunds.com, the home of Corgi Funds – its asset management arm focused on building ETFs around founder-led public companies and long-term, disciplined investment strategies. Strong domain strategy is a key driver for a company aiming to rebuild a trillion-dollar industry.

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