Montreal’s early-stage venture firm Panache Ventures led the round in the San Francisco-based startup, co-founded by Canadian entrepreneurs Anam Hira and Landseer Enga. Other investors included Y Combinator, Feld Ventures and angel investors from Uber and Facebook. (BetaKit)
Talking point: Revyl, a platform that identifies and classifies software bugs using AI, closed the all-equity round in September. Co-founder Hira worked at Uber as a machine-learning engineer, where he contributed to DragonCrawl, a system that uses large language models to assess the performance of mobile applications. The project’s success prompted Hira to leave his role at Uber to create his own company that focuses on helping developers triage their systems.