TRIP 800 steels, that are used in many applications in which de conformability and the dimension tolerances of the formed parts must be compatible, changes their structure with the deformation grade. So, the retained austenite turns into martensite what is called "deformation induced martensite". Then, the evaluation of this effect as a function of the strain that the steel can take in forming processes is important from the viewpoint of modelling some effects as springback, for example. In this work, a magnetic induction method is experimented in order to determine the evolution of a TRIP 800 steel microstructure with the strain grade. The variables that can have influence on this kind of analysis methodology have been studied and their effects determined. This method has been applied to determine the induced martensite after the deformation under pure shear condition, that is typical of deep-drawing processes. Results point that this method allows to determine the microstructure evolution that takes place in TRIP 800 steels.