Exavalu launches ExAite, agentic AI platform for software testing
Exavalu put agentic QA into the release chain with ExAite, aiming to speed insurer testing without sacrificing audit trails, evidence, or compliance control.

Exavalu is betting that the biggest bottleneck in insurance technology is not the build, but the proof. The consulting and engineering firm launched ExAite on June 9, 2026, an agentic AI-driven quality-engineering platform built to accelerate software testing across the full development lifecycle, from requirements to release.
The platform, short for Exavalu Intelligent Test Engine, is chat-driven and designed to reduce QA costs while enabling autonomous quality engineering. That pitch lands squarely in the release-management world P&C carriers live in every day, where changes to policy administration, claims, billing, rating logic, and customer-facing workflows have to move faster without weakening traceability, test evidence, or the controls that keep regulated systems defensible.

Exavalu said ExAite is intended to improve speed, accuracy, and confidence in every release, a message that fits a market where testing remains one of the most stubborn delays in modernization programs. For insurers, the value proposition is not simply fewer manual test cases. It is the possibility of tighter coverage, cleaner validation, and a more reliable handoff from development into governed delivery pipelines, especially when software changes touch heavily configured core systems.
The launch also reflects the company’s broader positioning in insurance and regulated industries. Exavalu says it has 900-plus practitioners across the U.S., Canada, and India, and it works across core systems, underwriting, distribution, analytics, and digital engagement. The firm says it was built by former management and technology consulting industry executives, and its leadership team includes President and CEO Saurav Basu, Chief Strategy, Global Delivery and Operations head Anup Das, and Head of Industry Solutions and Strategy Goutam Kanjilal.
ExAite arrives after a run of insurance-focused moves that show where Exavalu is placing its bets. On May 15, 2024, it announced a strategic partnership with Earnix to help P&C carriers modernize pricing and rating flexibility, and on the same date it unveiled a P&C Insurance ML app store initiative with Cloverleaf Analytics. It later worked with Rate Insurance on a Salesforce Agentforce Assistant announced September 22, 2025, and partnered with Vymo on April 21, 2026 to bring AI-driven automation into agent onboarding, compliance, and lead management.
Exavalu says its insurance business already spans core systems modernization, underwriting, claims, data and AI, and digital customer experience. ExAite extends that arc into the software delivery layer itself, where the next modernization win may depend as much on how insurers test and release as on what they build.
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