Undo announced that it has closed a $37 million growth investment led by Elsewhere Partners. The company is building runtime context technology designed to help engineering teams and AI coding agents perform more accurate automated root-cause analysis across complex codebases.
Undo said AI is generating code faster than engineering teams can understand and maintain it, creating more unknowns inside software systems and increasing the risk of outages, security issues, and customer escalations. The company’s platform addresses this challenge by capturing deterministic recordings of how code behaves at runtime.
By providing AI coding agents with runtime context, Undo helps agents understand what actually happened inside a system rather than relying only on static code analysis. The company said this enables more accurate debugging and faster issue resolution for complex software environments.
According to Undo, AI agents solve 38% of complex bugs when working with static code alone. With Undo’s runtime context, that figure rises to 92%. The company also said automated root-cause analysis can make mean time to resolution 100 times faster.
The new funding will be used to accelerate product development, deepen integrations into AI engineering workflows, expand customer success and go-to-market teams, and embed Undo more deeply into the agentic engineering workflows being adopted by software teams.
Undo said the investment will help the company support engineering organizations working on some of the world’s most complex codebases.