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Based in Palo Alto, California, Evinced develops artificial intelligence software that automates accessibility testing for web and mobile applications by integrating directly into enterprise software development pipelines. The company operates on a commercial subscription model, providing specialized tools that detect, categorize, and monitor compliance issues to help large organizations meet stringent digital accessibility standards. Evinced has scaled its global operations to a headcount of over 100 employees and has raised a total of $112 million in venture funding, which includes a $55 million Series C round secured in late 2025. The enterprise software provider is backed by a syndicate of prominent institutional investors including Insight Partners, M12, and Capital One Ventures, while also serving Capital One as a key corporate customer. Evinced was originally established in 2018 by technology entrepreneurs Navin Thadani and Gal Moav.
Evinced has raised $113.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Evinced has raised $113.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Evinced has raised $113.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $55.0M Series C in December 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2024 | $55M Series C | Insight Partners | Blumberg Capital, Celesta, Correlation Ventures, Engineering Capital, Industry Ventures, Operator Stack, Softbank Group, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Storm Ventures, Anshu Sharma | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2022 | $38M Series B | Insight Partners | Engineering Capital, Operator Stack, Softbank Group | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2021 | $17M Series A | Benhamou Global Ventures, Capital ONE Ventures, M12 | Blumberg Capital, Celesta, Correlation Ventures, Engineering Capital, Industry Ventures, Operator Stack, Softbank Group, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Storm Ventures, Anshu Sharma | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2019 | $3M Seed | — | Blumberg Capital, Correlation Ventures, Engineering Capital, Industry Ventures, Storm Ventures, Anshu Sharma | Announced |
Evinced is a technology company specializing in AI-powered digital accessibility software designed for enterprises. It builds advanced tools that automatically detect, cluster, track, and prevent accessibility issues in web and mobile applications, helping organizations ensure their digital products are inclusive and compliant with accessibility standards. Evinced primarily serves large enterprises across sectors such as financial services, insurance, automotive, and technology, with notable customers including Capital One, Verizon, and Amazon. Its platform integrates seamlessly into software development pipelines, enabling teams to proactively address accessibility challenges early in the development lifecycle, thereby saving developer time, reducing compliance risks, and accelerating time to market[1][2][3].
Founded in 2021 by a team with deep expertise in software development and accessibility—including CEO Navin R. Thadani and Co-Founder Gal Moav—Evinced emerged from the need to shift accessibility efforts from reactive fixes to proactive, scalable solutions. Early traction came from adoption by Global 2000 companies committed to accessibility, and the company has rapidly expanded its customer base and product capabilities since inception. Its growth is marked by continuous innovation in AI-driven detection and remediation tools, including recent launches like Evinced MCP Tools and an accessibility chatbot integrated into developer environments, which further streamline accessibility workflows[1][2][3][5].
Evinced rides the growing global trend toward digital inclusivity and regulatory compliance, as governments and consumers increasingly demand accessible digital experiences. The timing is critical given rising legal frameworks around accessibility and the complexity of modern web and mobile applications. By embedding accessibility into the development lifecycle, Evinced shifts the industry from costly, manual audits to automated, continuous compliance. This proactive approach not only reduces risk but also fosters innovation in accessible design, influencing how enterprises build inclusive digital products at scale[3][6].
Looking ahead, Evinced is poised to expand beyond Global 2000 enterprises into mid-market and smaller companies, broadening its impact on digital accessibility. Continued advances in AI and machine learning will likely enhance its detection and remediation capabilities, making accessibility an integral part of product development across industries. As regulatory pressures and consumer expectations intensify, Evinced’s prevention-first platform positions it as a category-defining leader that will shape the future of inclusive technology[3][5].
In sum, Evinced transforms digital accessibility from a compliance afterthought into a proactive, AI-driven discipline embedded in everyday development, enabling enterprises to deliver truly inclusive digital experiences.
Evinced has raised $113.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Evinced's investors include Insight Partners, Blumberg Capital, Celesta, Correlation Ventures, Engineering Capital, Industry Ventures, Operator Stack, Softbank Group, SoftBank Investment Advisers, Storm Ventures, Anshu Sharma, Benhamou Global Ventures.