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Testsigma , an AI-powered low-code test automation platform, announced it has raised $8.2 million in funding led by MassMutual Ventures.
Previous investors Accel, STRIVE and BoldCap also participated in the round.
In 2022, Testsigma raised $4.6 million led by Accel and backed by BoldCap and STRIVE.
The funds raised will be used to accelerate various projects and expand product engineering capabilities.
Founded in 2019 by Rukmangada Kandyala, Pratheep Velicherla, Vikram Chaitanya, and Rajesh Reddy, Testsigma is a Gen AI-powered low-code test automation platform that helps quality engineering teams automate tests at speed and scale without any coding expertise.
The platform enables users to rapidly create, manage, and run end-to-end automated tests for web and mobile apps and APIs using plain English through an underlying NLP (Natural Language Programming) engine.
“Quality engineering and DevOps teams now use Testsigma's low-code test automation platform to test web, mobile and desktop apps, in addition to databases and APIs,” said Rukmangada Kandyala (KR), founder and CEO of Testsigma.
“With our new GenAI capabilities and new products for the Salesforce ecosystem, we're one step closer to our vision of building an operating system for quality engineering teams. We're investing heavily in GenAI, and our customers are rapidly adopting generative AI practices,” he added.
The San Francisco-based startup has also added new Gen AI capabilities to its platform to improve the efficiency and outcomes of its quality assurance (QA) teams. These GenAI capabilities enable QA team members to generate test scenarios and test cases from a variety of inputs, including URLs, product designs, screenshots, Jira stories, and more.
Some of the company's notable clients include the American Psychological Association, Cisco, Samsung, Bosch, and Oscar Health.
“Testsigma's AI-driven low-code solution enables multiple user profiles, including manual testers and business analysts, to contribute to faster software releases. We've been impressed with the rapid adoption of Testsigma's platform by enterprise QA teams and are excited about the GenAI capabilities the company has built,” said Anvesh Ramineni, managing partner at MassMutual Ventures.