Testsigma

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Testsigma
IndustryCould based test platform
Founded2019
FounderRukmangada Kandyala
Headquarters
Website testsigma.com

Testsigma is a low-code, AI-driven continuous testing platform for software testing, DevOps and agile teams. It provides testing products and solutions for web, mobile, and API applications and can be integrated with popular CI/CD tools. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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About

Testsigma was founded by Rukmangada Kandyala in 2019. [7] Testsigma has multiple products to let software testing teams test web apps, mobile apps, APIs and ERP applications like Salesforce. [8] [9]

Testsigma claims Nagra, Samsung, Cisco, Bosch, NTUC Fairprice as customers. [10] [11] [12]

Funding

In 2022 Testsigma raised $4.6 Million in funding led by Accel and Strive. [13] In June 2024 Testsigma raised $8.2M led by MassMutual Ventures. [14] [15]

Products

Testsigma offers many continuous testing capabilities as part of its cloud testing platform, including:

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