London-based SolveAI has announced $50 million in funding ($45 million Series A led by GV and a previously undisclosed $5 million pre-seed round led by Accel) for its platform that enables employees to build compliant enterprise software without coding.

The platform aims to solve the problem of the lack of tools tailored to the specific needs of employees in large companies, who often find themselves having to use external custom software, which is expensive and difficult to maintain.

Functionality

SolveAI allows employees to use natural language to generate proposals, designs, and fully functional applications that integrate with existing IT infrastructure and meet security and compliance requirements.

The process involves creating a written proposal outlining the recommended solution, its rationale, and planned features, along with a technical specification covering implementation steps such as data integration and algorithmic considerations. Teams can iterate on the proposal, after which SolveAI orchestrates specialized AI agents responsible for different stages of the development lifecycle, including UX, frontend, and backend, ultimately generating a complete custom software product.

Objectives

The goal is to support faster innovation while maintaining enterprise controls, reducing pressure on developer and IT teams, and decreasing reliance on legacy custom applications. SolveAI plans to further expand its platform capabilities and scale adoption across enterprise customers with the new funding.