Software delivery startup Heizen raises Seed funding from Titan Capital

Leading angel investors Varun Alagh (Mamaearth) and Abhishek Goyal (Tracxn) have joined Titan Capital in a pre-seed investment round for Heizen, an AI-native software delivery business, which has raised $500,000.
According to a news statement from Heizen, the money will be utilized to grow its technical staff in India, increase client acquisition in the United States, and carry on creating its in-house multi-agent software delivery platform.
Heizen, which was co-founded in April 2024 by Aman Arora, Abhilasha Singh, and Nijansh Verma, combines top-tier engineering expertise with AI agents to produce custom software more quickly. The startup, which uses a weekly sprint approach, focuses on creating AI-first digital products, MVPs, and agentic internal tools.
In addition to working with startups, Heizen is expanding its GTM to cater to high-growth businesses and corporations. The platform speeds up the design, development, and implementation of internal tools, MVPs, and custom AI solutions by combining human engineers with LLM-powered AI agents.
Heizen reports that it has onboarded more than 50 clients in the United States and India since its launch and is now experiencing 20% monthly growth. In the upcoming year, the business intends to increase its AI agent capabilities, penetrate the US market more, and develop a robust pool of AI-native engineering talent. It targets the $4.6 trillion global market for IT services and has an 83% first-month retention rate.




