Mobile app testing platform Drizz raises $2.7 Mn led by Stellaris

Drizz offers no-code setup, supports CI/CD integration, and allows non-technical users to author and execute test scenarios. 

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Drizz, an India-based vision AI-driven mobile app testing platform, has secured $2.7 million in seed funding led by Stellaris Venture Partners, with participation from Shastra VC, Anuj Rathi (ex-CBO, Cleartrip), and Vaibhav Domkundwar. 

Founded in 2024 by former Amazon, Coinbase, and Gojek engineers Asad Abrar, Partha Sarathi Mohanty, and Yash Varyani, Drizz is tackling the pains of mobile app QA with its AI-powered automation platform.

Drizz’s platform swaps out brittle locator-based test scripts for natural language prompts, enabling end-to-end testing across iOS and Android in plain English. 

The company claims its vision AI engine delivers over 97% test reliability, dramatically reducing test creation time for enterprises and developers.

The fresh capital will drive product innovation, further development of the Vision AI engine, and team expansion. Built for enterprise-grade requirements, Drizz offers no-code setup, supports CI/CD integration, and allows non-technical users to author and execute test scenarios. 

With global teams rapidly adopting the platform, Drizz is positioning itself as a solution for fast, robust mobile app quality assurance in the AI era.

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