Eximius Ventures led undisclosed Pre seed funding raised by DevAssure

Eximius Ventures led a pre-seed round in which DevAssure, a dev-tools startup, raised an undisclosed amount of money.
According to a press release from DevAssure, the money will be used to deepen its multi-agent architecture, which turns live code and Figma mock-ups into executable tests, and speed up go-to-market expansion.
DevAssure, which was introduced in 2024 by Badri Varadarajan, Divya Manohar, and Santhosh Selladurai, uses a coordinated network of AI agents to continuously generate, run, and repair tests inside the developer’s integrated development environment (IDE) and continuous integration (CI) pipeline. These agents also analyze emerging code and ingest design intent. A living safety net that keeps up with contemporary shipping cadences is the end result.
DevAssure describes it as an AI-powered test-orchestration platform that helps software teams create, manage, and run extensive test suites with little manual labor. True shift-left testing is provided without the overhead of traditional frameworks thanks to its autonomous agents, which integrate with Figma, Visual Studio Code, and existing continuous integration pipelines to uncover bugs during design, generate test code, and protect each release after that.
The company has reduced test-creation time from days to hours and maintenance effort by more than 80% by implementing early production roll-outs at mid-market fintech and SaaS companies. The company intends to grow its customer success and sales teams in the US and India, enlarge its agent framework, and add native integrations for more IDEs and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.




