From Ideas to Impactful Solutions with AI-First Development
Twelve years of building Software that has to work






Our StoryWe started where the stakes were highest
Healthcare was not the obvious choice for a technology company building its first products. It is one of the most regulated industries in the world. The data is sensitive. The workflows are complex. The margin for error — in billing, in clinical documentation, in patient communication — is close to zero. Most software companies avoid it for exactly these reasons. We went in anyway. And we stayed for twelve years.
Over that time, we built products that are in production right now: an RCM automation system handling claims for a multi-specialty practice, a pharma rep training platform powered by AI digital twins, a psychiatric care tool improving clinical decision confidence, a patient discharge management system, a nephrology analytics platform, and more. Ten products total, across the full healthcare ecosystem.
What we discovered — and what shapes everything we build now — is that the discipline required to build for healthcare transfers everywhere. When you have spent years building software where a data error has real consequences, you develop habits. You document thoroughly. You test obsessively. You stay involved after launch because you know that shipping a product is not the same as solving the problem.
DevByte today is a team of AI engineers, machine learning specialists, cybersecurity experts, and product designers working across the US, UK, UAE, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. We have shipped ten products. We are building more.
achievementsThe kind of numbers that actually matter
What We BelieveThe things we've learned the hard way.
AI should earn its place
We do not add AI because a client asked for it or because it sounds impressive in a proposal. We add it where it will genuinely save time, reduce errors, or surface insights that weren't accessible before. If the problem doesn't need AI, we'll say so — and we'll solve it anyway.
Shipping is not the finish line
A product in production is the beginning of the real work, not the end of it. We stay involved after launch because the gap between 'technically working' and 'actually solving the problem' is where most software fails. Our clients shouldn't have to explain that gap to us.
Regulated industries deserve better software
Healthcare, finance, and other high-stakes industries have historically been underserved by technology companies that find compliance inconvenient. We built our reputation inside those constraints. That's not a limitation — that's the point.
Where We WorkBuilt in the US. Trusted globally
Our clients are based in:
- United States
- United Kingdom
- United Arab Emirates
- Canada
- Saudi Arabia
Certifications & StandardsThe credentials behind the claims
Qvera certification means our developers are trained in healthcare data interoperability — the technical standard that governs how different clinical systems communicate. If your product needs to connect to an EHR like Epic, Cerner, or Athena, our team already knows how that works.
HIPAA compliance is built into our development process from day one — not reviewed at the end. Our secure coding practices, access controls, and data handling procedures are aligned with HIPAA's technical and administrative safeguards throughout the build.
Our security practices follow ISO 27001 guidelines for information security management. This means systematic risk assessment, documented security controls, and a continuous cycle of monitoring and improvement — not a one-time security review.
HL7 FHIR is the international standard for transferring health data between systems. Our team has hands-on experience building FHIR-compliant integrations — which means healthcare products we build can communicate with the broader clinical ecosystem from launch.







