Heywa Labs raises $5M to tackle AI’s user experience gap
Heywa Labs, an emerging player in the AI tooling ecosystem, has raised a $5 million seed round led by European venture firm Cherry. The startup is positioning itself at the intersection of AI and product design, promising to solve one of the industry’s most persistent weaknesses: poor user experience for AI-powered products.
While advances in large language models and generative AI have accelerated, many end users still find AI tools confusing, opaque or difficult to control. Heywa Labs is betting that a new discipline it calls GenUX – generative user experience – can bridge that gap and help enterprises ship AI products that are not only powerful, but also intuitive, reliable and safe to deploy at scale.
What GenUX means for AI-driven products
The company’s approach to GenUX focuses on three core layers: interaction design for AI copilots and assistants, orchestration of AI workflows, and guardrails that keep AI models aligned with business rules. Rather than forcing teams to glue together disparate tools, Heywa Labs aims to provide a unified platform where product managers, designers and engineers can prototype, test and iterate AI experiences collaboratively.
By abstracting away low-level prompt engineering and complex model plumbing, the startup wants to enable enterprises to move from experimental pilots to production-ready AI features much faster. This is especially relevant for sectors like financial services, healthcare and enterprise SaaS, where usability and compliance are as critical as raw model performance.
Cherry backs a new layer in the AI stack
Lead investor Cherry is known for backing early-stage European technology companies that define new software categories. Its investment in Heywa Labs signals growing conviction that the next wave of value in AI will come from the experience layer rather than from foundational models alone.
The fresh capital will be used to expand engineering and product teams, deepen integrations with leading AI infrastructure providers and grow a community of early design partners. As enterprises race to embed AI into every workflow, the question is no longer just what models can do, but how people actually use them. Heywa Labs is positioning GenUX as the missing piece that could finally make AI feel natural, trustworthy and productive for everyday users.

