
Coval helps engineering teams deploy reliable AI assistants by automating simulation and evaluation for chat, voice, and other multimodal agents. The platform runs large-scale simulated interactions and objective-oriented tests—using automated testing and evaluation techniques inspired by autonomous vehicle validation—to surface regressions and measure performance consistently. It supports testing across conversational and voice modalities and is designed for engineers building goal-driven agents. Coval is delivered as a B2B SaaS testing and validation platform for AI agent development. The product targets teams that need higher test coverage and faster iteration for production assistant deployments.

Coval helps engineering teams deploy reliable AI assistants by automating simulation and evaluation for chat, voice, and other multimodal agents. The platform runs large-scale simulated interactions and objective-oriented tests—using automated testing and evaluation techniques inspired by autonomous vehicle validation—to surface regressions and measure performance consistently. It supports testing across conversational and voice modalities and is designed for engineers building goal-driven agents. Coval is delivered as a B2B SaaS testing and validation platform for AI agent development. The product targets teams that need higher test coverage and faster iteration for production assistant deployments.
What they do: Simulation-driven testing, continuous evaluation, and monitoring for conversational (voice & chat) AI agents
Founded: 2024
Founder / CEO: Brooke Hopkins
Latest funding: $3.3M seed (Jan 23, 2025), led by MaC Venture Capital
Target customers: Engineering teams building production AI assistants (enterprise / contact centers)
Reliability, testing, and validation for conversational AI agents (chat, voice, multimodal) used in enterprise and contact center settings.
2024
Data and Analytics
$3.3M
Participants reported to include Y Combinator, General Catalyst, Fortitude Ventures, Pioneer Fund, and Lombard Street Ventures
“Led by institutional VC (MaC Venture Capital) with participation from accelerators and other VCs including Y Combinator and General Catalyst”
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