
Blitzy
AI-powered platform for autonomous enterprise software development.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | $4.4m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Blitzy is a generative AI company that provides a platform to automate the custom software development process for enterprises. Founded in 2023 by Sid Pardeshi and Brian Elliott and born out of the Harvard Innovation Lab, the company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The founders met at Harvard in 2022; Elliott is a serial entrepreneur, West Point graduate, and former Army Ranger, while Pardeshi is a former software architect from NVIDIA, where he filed over 25 Generative AI patents and was recognized as a Master Inventor. Their collaboration began with a pro-bono project to build a mobile app for a local bakery, which led them to realize the potential of using collaborating AI agents to autonomously build enterprise-scale applications.
The company's core technology, Blitzy OS, is a multi-agent operating system that autonomously develops production-ready code. The platform works by taking a client's product requirements from various sources, generating a unified software requirements document, and then autonomously creating a technical specification. From there, a system of thousands of specialized AI agents—including Architect, Builder, and Validator agents—collaborate to plan, build, compile, and test the software. This process can autonomously build up to 80% of an enterprise application, with the final 20% codified for the client's human engineering team to finalize. The platform is designed to handle immense complexity, processing entire codebases of over 100 million lines at once and generating up to 3 million lines of code in a single run. This significantly reduces development timelines for tasks like code modernization, with the company having helped an insurance client upgrade a legacy Java system to a modern microservices architecture.
Blitzy operates on a SaaS business model with a tiered pricing structure based on the lines of code generated and context window size, with enterprise plans starting at $500,000 annually. After coming out of stealth, the company announced it had raised $4.3-$4.4 million in a seed funding round from investors including Link Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Flybridge, NFX, Picus, and Asymmetric. The capital is being used to expand its engineering team in Boston and Pune. The company is initially serving a limited number of enterprise clients, particularly in the insurance and financial services sectors, with plans to make the platform more widely available.
Keywords: autonomous software development, generative AI, enterprise software, AI agents, code generation, application development platform, software modernization, AI orchestration, code refactoring, system 2 AI, multi-agent system, Sid Pardeshi, Brian Elliott, Harvard Innovation Lab, Bessemer Venture Partners, Link Ventures, NFX, enterprise-grade code, software development lifecycle automation, AI development tools, custom software creation, technical specification generation, agentic AI