SolveAI raises $50M to help employees build their own enterprise software

February 25, 2026 at 12:41 PM UTC
Tech.eu
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SolveAI raises $50M to help employees build their own enterprise software

London-based SolveAI has secured a substantial $50 million in funding, comprising a $45 million Series A led by GV and a $5 million pre-seed round from Accel. This investment underscores the growing demand for enterprise-grade software development solutions that empower non-technical employees to create custom applications without extensive coding. The funding will accelerate SolveAI's mission to democratize internal software creation within large organizations, enabling faster innovation and greater operational efficiency. SolveAI's platform leverages advanced AI to allow employees to generate compliant enterprise software using natural language prompts. The process begins with an AI-generated proposal detailing the solution, followed by a technical specification outlining integration and algorithmic considerations. Specialized AI agents then manage various development stages, from UX design to backend implementation, ultimately producing a fully functional, custom software product that adheres to strict security and compliance standards. This innovation directly addresses the critical gap where employees closest to operational inefficiencies often lack the tools to build tailored solutions, leading to reliance on costly and slow-to-adapt outsourced software. By putting software development directly into the hands of frontline workers, SolveAI aims to reduce the burden on internal IT departments, decrease dependence on legacy systems, and foster a culture of rapid, secure innovation. Sectors like manufacturing, retail, and financial services are already exploring its potential to streamline complex internal processes.

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Published: February 25, 2026 at 12:41 PM UTC
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