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Avrea raises $4.7M to fix CI/CD before AI coding breaks it

May 26, 2026
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The Helsinki startup, founded by Aiven’s Hannu Valtonen and Nosto’s Juha Valvanne, is betting that AI-generated code will overwhelm existing build pipelines.

Helsinki startup Avrea emerged from stealth on Tuesday with $4.7m in pre-seed funding led by Earlybird, pitching itself as a faster, AI-aware alternative to GitHub Actions for engineering teams that have started generating code faster than their build systems can ship it.

The company was founded by Hannu Valtonen, a co-founder of the Finnish cloud database firm Aiven (which reached a $3bn valuation in its 2022 Series D), and Juha Valvanne, a co-founder of the Helsinki commerce-personalisation platform Nosto. Valtonen is Avrea’s chief executive; Valvanne is chief strategy officer.

Earlybird general partner Paul Klemm, who himself spent time at Aiven before moving into venture investment, led the deal.

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“Backing Hannu a second time was an easy decision,” Klemm said in a statement. “At Aiven, he built a category-defining infrastructure company and scaled it to unicorn status. With Juha and a team deeply experienced in building for developers, Avrea is uniquely positioned to define the future of software delivery.”

The product itself is a continuous-integration platform that slots in alongside existing GitHub Actions workflows with what Avrea describes as a one-line migration. It runs builds on high-clock-speed CPUs reserved for CI work rather than shared with other tenants, and layers an AI agent on top that flags slow build steps, flaky tests and outdated tooling.

Avrea claims the resulting pipelines run two to three times faster than the GitHub-hosted equivalent and cut infrastructure costs by up to 80%. A public benchmark on the open-source terminal Ghostty showed Avrea completing builds 27 times faster than GitHub Actions, with most of that speedup coming from caching.

The framing Avrea has chosen for the launch is about what AI does to the rest of the engineering stack. “AI has removed the bottleneck of writing code,” Valtonen said in a statement.

“But testing and delivery still scale linearly with output. If you generate five times more code, you need to run five times more tests, and the strain on CI/CD becomes impossible to ignore.”

Valvanne argued that the next pressure point is integration, with AI agents now expected to interact with delivery systems directly rather than handing off to a human at the build stage.

That argument is consistent with what the major CI vendors are seeing. GitHub Actions usage has grown faster than the underlying compute capacity in some teams, and CI runtime is one of the more commonly cited bottlenecks in 2026 developer surveys.

Whether Avrea’s answer, faster runners plus an AI observability layer, is a category in its own right or a feature that GitHub and competitors will absorb is the open question. Several incumbents, including Buildkite and Depot, already offer faster CI runners; Avrea’s differentiator is the AI layer surfacing root causes rather than failure messages.

The company is launching with ISO 27001 and SOC 2 certifications already in place, an unusual posture for a pre-seed business and one designed to make enterprise procurement easier from day one. Avrea’s team includes engineers from Spotify and Hoxhunt; more than half have previously founded startups of their own.

Capital from the round will fund engineering hiring, expansion beyond CI runners, and a European-first go-to-market push. Avrea is already running production workloads for a small set of paying customers, the company said.

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