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Dessn Raises $6M to Bring AI Design Into Production Codebases

LONDON: Dessn raises $6 million in combined pre-seed and seed funding to build AI design tools that work directly inside production codebases.

Connect Ventures leads the round, with Betaworks and N49P also participating. The startup connects designers and product managers directly to a company’s live code. Teams iterate on real products rather than static mockups disconnected from production realities.

Gabriella Hachem and Nim Cheema founded the London-based startup in 2024. The four-person team bets that code commoditization makes design the key differentiator. Their platform abstracts away dependencies so codebases run in the cloud automatically.

Color, Wispr, and Mercury already use Dessn in their production environments. Some users spend more than five hours daily inside the platform. Heavy engagement reflects deep workflow integration rather than occasional experimental usage.

The startup competes against design tools like Figma and AI coders like Cursor. Dessn sits at the unique intersection of visual design and production code access. The platform pulls code in read-only mode rather than pushing changes back automatically.

“In a world where code is insanely cheap, you just get a lot more software, and design becomes a differentiator,” says co-founder Nim Cheema.

Dessn offers one repository compilation and five prompts weekly for free. The Starter plan costs $39 per user monthly with 40 prompts included. A Teams plan at $139 per user monthly unlocks unlimited prompts and security features.

Future plans include Slack integration for prompting designs from team discussions. Granola integration could feed meeting notes directly into the design process. The startup explicitly avoids Figma integration to keep teams focused on production realities.

The funding arrives amid heavy investor interest in AI-native design and development tools globally.

Yashika Aneja

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