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SolveAI bags $50M from GV, Accel to let non-devs build production-ready enterprise tools

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Big companies often struggle to turn their big ideas into working technical solutions. Their IT teams are stretched thin, and hiring expensive consultants isn’t always an option. Plus, most AI code-generation tools only create prototypes, not secure, compliant systems ready to use.

SolveAI, a London startup coming out of stealth today, has raised $50 million in funding, a $45 million Series A led by GV and a $5 million pre-seed led by Accel, to tackle this problem. Their platform lets any employee, regardless of technical background, build production-ready enterprise software through AI-powered conversations.

SolveAI includes enterprise details such as system architecture and compliance rules to ensure every app integrates smoothly with existing infrastructure and meets company standards from the start. Their forward-deployed engineers work closely with clients to understand their systems, helping the AI create software that’s both reliable and quick to build.

Democratising enterprise problem-solving

Steve Basher, who spent eight years wrangling complex enterprise software at Palantir, kicked off SolveAI in July 2025. First-time solo founder, first pre-seed round closed solo, and now a 12-person team.

Basher’s goal is to make enterprise problem-solving accessible to everyone by giving employees who understand their company’s challenges the power to create solutions on their own, without needing outside engineers or waiting in long project queues.

SolveAI’s platform turns natural-language requests into full-stack, IT-compliant applications that can be deployed on existing infrastructure and securely connected to enterprise systems such as Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, Snowflake, and GitHub.

Unlike AI coding tools such as Lovable and Claude Code, which focus on code acceleration or prototypes, SolveAI delivers fully production-ready applications with built-in governance, security, and integration.

Its blend of model orchestration and forward-deployed engineering enables non-technical employees to create sophisticated tools that meet enterprise compliance and scalability requirements.

What’s next?

SolveAI is currently a 12-person team based in Chancery Lane, London. They plan to grow to four times that size in 2026 and expand partnerships with global companies in manufacturing, retail, and financial services.

With this fresh funding, they’re set to ramp up platform development, boost integrations with corporate IT, and grow their forward-deployed engineering teams across North America and Europe.

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