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Digma raises $6 million for continuous feedback platform to validate developer and GenAI code

The platform looks for regressions, anomalies, code smells, and other patterns to flag to developers to improve their code

Digma has secured $6 million in Seed funding and launched its continuous feedback platform to enable developers to continuously analyze their code at runtime to identify issues and regressions. The platform helps prevent bad code from making it to production, including GenAI-generated code.
The new platform looks for regressions, anomalies, code smells, and other patterns to flag to developers to improve their code. Running locally on developer’s machines, Digma integrates code insights into Integrated Development Environments (IDE) and dev tools so that they can be applied in real time.
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The company was founded in 2022 by Nir Shafrir, CEO, and Roni Dover, Chief Technology Officer. The funding was led by at.inc/ and Sorenson Ventures. Other investors include Abstraction Capital, Inner Loop Capital, and Hetz Ventures, as well as angel investors including Guy Podjarny, co-founder of Snyk, Tom Preston-Werner, co-founder of GitHub, and Chris Bach co-founder of Netlify.
“Over the years we’ve been continually frustrated by a conspicuous gap emerging in the development process,” said Nir Shafrir, Digma CEO. “Businesses are losing customers due to bad code put into production, or code that doesn't perform as it should in the real world. At the developer level, Digma solves a common problem, which is that developers get feedback too late. They are expected to deliver fast, but they can’t see how their code behaves in the real world, so they can’t make informed design decisions and assess the impact of their changes. Digma acts as a guardrail by providing continuous real-time analysis of the code, presented to the developer as they code and in the IDE before the code gets pushed to production.”