
Testsigma
Founded Year
2019Stage
Seed VC | AliveTotal Raised
$5.2MLast Raised
$4.6M | 2 yrs agoAbout Testsigma
Testsigma provides an open-source test automation software for website and mobile applications to achieve continuous testing with a shift-left approach. Its product has built-in natural language processing (NLP) grammar, which can automate user actions in simple english or generate airtight test scripts with the test recorder along with built-in visual testing.It also have features such as a test lab on the cloud, which provides suggestions for quick root cause analysis (RCA) on test failure. The company was founded in 2019 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Testsigma's Products & Differentiators
Testsigma
Low code, open source test automation platform that QA teams can use to test web apps, mobile apps, APIs etc
Latest Testsigma News
Feb 28, 2022
By ADVERTISEMENT Testsigma Technologies, which run open-source test automation platform Testsigma, on Monday said it has secured seed capital of $4.6 million (around Rs 34.5 crore) in a round co-lead by Accel and STRIVE. ADVERTISEMENT The fundraise also saw participation from a clutch of investors including BoldCap, Shanmugam Krishnasamy, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Freshworks, Kiran Darisi, Co-Founder and Vice President of engineering at Freshworks, Parsuram Vijayasankar, Co-Founder and Principal Engineer at Freshworks, Vetri Vellore, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ally.io, Nitesh Banta, CEO at B12 and Ioann Fainsilber, Co-Founder at Pintek, among others. The firm plans to use the fresh funds to boost its engineering and product team, build a global testers network with onboarding more test automation engineers and developers. ADVERTISEMENT Testsigma, launched by Rukmangada Kandyala, Pratheep Velicherla, Vikram Chaitanya, and Rajesh Reddy in 2019, claims to have an experience in developing enterprise SaaS (software-as-a-service) applications for Zoho, Freshworks, Oracle and HPE. It is an open-source, low-code, extendable test automation platform that enables the teams to develop, execute, and analyze end-to-end tests for web and mobile apps, and APIs (application programming interface). The platform’s clients include companies like Sage, HPE, Netgear, HDFC Life, IEEE, SignEasy and American Psychological Association, among others. “Today’s test stack has made test automation more about writing and maintaining scripts than about taking quality software to market as quickly as possible. What we’re trying to do at Testsigma is not just simplify test automation to speed up the testing, but also make it a sustainable, scalable process in which the tools don’t require ongoing maintenance, freeing up the teams to focus on value delivery instead of building and maintaining scripts and frameworks,” Kandyala said. “These are dev-founders who are building for other devs. Test automation has a problem of fragmentation and we need a collaborative approach to solve this if we are to ship good software. The team’s open-source approach to building a platform for quality seems to be the perfect recipe,” said Nikhil Kapur, Partner at STRIVE. ADVERTISEMENT
Testsigma Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Testsigma founded?
Testsigma was founded in 2019.
Where is Testsigma's headquarters?
Testsigma's headquarters is located at 355 Bryant Street, San Francisco.
What is Testsigma's latest funding round?
Testsigma's latest funding round is Seed VC.
How much did Testsigma raise?
Testsigma raised a total of $5.2M.
Who are the investors of Testsigma?
Investors of Testsigma include Nitesh Banta, Vetri Vellore, Kiran Darisi, Ioann Fainsilber, STRIVE and 6 more.
Who are Testsigma's competitors?
Competitors of Testsigma include LambdaTest and 8 more.
What products does Testsigma offer?
Testsigma's products include Testsigma.
Who are Testsigma's customers?
Customers of Testsigma include Samsung, Honeywell and NTUC Fairprice.
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