Holmes, a Belgium-based technology company trying to develop a AI-assisted software quality assurance tool, has raised €1.1 million in pre-Seed funding.
Holmes AI-assisted testing approach differs from traditional testing tools. Rather than relying on engineers to manually write and update tests, Holmes learns how a product works and how people use it. Based on that, Holmes understands the full journey a user takes through the product, from start to finish, and creates tests that automatically and continuously verify those journeys, even as the product changes.
The €1.1 million pre-seed round was led by Syndicate One, with participation from Aikido founders Roeland Delrue and Willem Delbare, Showpad co-founder Louis Jonckheere, and serial entrepreneur Thomas Van Overbeke. The funds NewSchool, RDY, and 100IN also participated. The investor list reflects the Ghent tech ecosystem that produced Aikido, Henchman, and now Holmes.

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