According to a recent LinkedIn post from Blitzy, the company is highlighting a rapid software development effort under its Open Source Enhancement Initiative. The post describes how Blitzy used autonomous agents to refactor the widely used curl project from C to Rust in five days, generating over 215,000 lines of code and more than 7,000 passing tests with additional memory-safety validation.
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The post suggests that Blitzy is positioning its technology as a way to deliver “enterprise-ready” code at significantly higher speed and scale than traditional development. For investors, this emphasis on complex, safety-critical refactoring in a popular open source component could indicate a focus on high-value infrastructure use cases, which may support premium pricing, deepen engagement with large enterprises, and strengthen the company’s competitive standing in AI-driven software engineering tools.

