DevAssure, a dev‑tools startup has raised an undisclosed amount in a pre‑seed funding round led by Eximius Ventures.
The funds raised will be used to accelerate its go‑to‑market expansion and deepen its multi‑agent architecture, which converts Figma mock‑ups and live code into executable tests that repair themselves as the product evolves, without hand‑coded scripts, heavyweight frameworks, or mandatory cloud migration.
“In the age of AI, software quality shouldn’t be a bottleneck—it should be a byproduct of great engineering,. We built DevAssure to reimagine testing not as a separate phase, but as an intelligent, invisible layer that evolves with your code, your designs, and your team,” said Divya Manohar, Co‑Founder and CEO, DevAssure.
“Testing has long been a tug‑of‑war between speed and certainty, and the sheer complexity of hand‑coding and maintaining scripts only widens that gap. DevAssure collapses that trade‑off by embedding autonomous test agents directly into the developer workflow. With their proven track record at companies like eBay and Microsoft, Badri, Divya, and Santhosh are uniquely qualified to move testing from an afterthought to an always-on orchestration layer. We’re excited to support their vision of friction‑free, developer‑centric quality,” said Preeti N Sampat, Partner, Eximius Ventures.
Founded in 2024 by Badri Varadarajan, Divya Manohar, and Santhosh Selladurai, DevAssureis a dev‑tools startup reimagining software quality through autonomous test orchestration. Instead of piling ad‑hoc scripts onto legacy frameworks, DevAssure deploys a coordinated network of AI agents that ingest design intent, analyse emerging code, and continuously generate, execute, and heal tests within the developer’s integrated development environment (IDE) and continuous integration (CI) pipeline.
The company plans to expand DevAssure’s agent framework, add native integrations for additional IDEs and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and grow sales and customer success teams in India and the US.