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TESTIM is a technology company.
TESTIM has raised $16.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at TESTIM.
TESTIM has raised $16.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
TESTIM provides an AI-powered test automation platform, designed specifically for custom web applications. Its core offering enables the rapid authoring of AI-stabilized UI and end-to-end tests, seamlessly integrating with agile development cycles. The platform's capabilities focus on enhancing the efficiency and reliability of software testing, allowing teams to deliver quality applications with greater speed.
The company was founded by Oren Rubin, who established the enterprise to address pervasive challenges within software testing and quality assurance. Rubin's insight centered on the need for intelligent automation that could adapt to dynamic web environments, thereby streamlining complex testing processes for modern development teams. This foundational understanding guided the development of a solution that simplifies test creation and maintenance.
TESTIM serves developers and quality assurance engineers striving to embed quality throughout the software development lifecycle. The company's vision extends to transforming quality into an organization-wide initiative, empowering all team members, especially developers, to take ownership of product excellence. This forward-looking approach aims to foster a culture of continuous quality and efficient delivery.
TESTIM has raised $16.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series B in June 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2019 | $10M Series B | SignalFire | Amplify Partners, Audrey Capital, Avalon Ventures, Celesta, Dell Technologies Capital, Fuel Capital, Genoa Ventures, Heavybit, IDG Ventures, Insight Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, PS Investments, Alexander Rosen, GIL Penchina, Vertex Ventures, Webb Investment Network, Zeev Capital, Alex Payne, Eric Ries, Jeremy Latrasse, Kyle York, Mark Williamson, Meron Capital, NHN Ventures, Spider Capital | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2017 | $6M Series A | Lightspeed Venture Partners | Amplify Partners, Audrey Capital, Avalon Ventures, Celesta, Dell Technologies Capital, Fuel Capital, Genoa Ventures, Heavybit, IDG Ventures, Insight Partners, PS Investments, Alexander Rosen, GIL Penchina, Tsvc Capital, Vertex Ventures, Webb Investment Network, Zeev Capital, Alex Payne, Eric Ries, Jeremy Latrasse, Kyle York, Mark Williamson | Announced |
Key people at TESTIM.
Testim is an AI-powered test automation platform designed for creating, maintaining, and executing stable end-to-end tests for web, mobile, and Salesforce applications.[1][2] It serves software development and QA teams at companies ranging from startups to enterprises like Microsoft, NetApp, and Sprinklr, solving the key problem of testing bottlenecks that slow rapid software iteration and releases by enabling fast authoring, AI-stabilized tests, and seamless integration into Agile processes and CI/CD pipelines.[1][2][3] Acquired by Tricentis in February 2022, Testim has demonstrated strong growth, with customers running millions of tests monthly, reported efficiency gains like 95% faster test creation and 50% quicker scripting, and revenue estimates reaching $210 million.[1][2][5]
Founded in late 2014 in Sunnyvale, California, Testim emerged from the recognition that automated end-to-end testing remained too difficult despite the need for rapid software innovation.[1][3] The founders pioneered AI for test authoring, execution, and maintenance, building a platform that learns and adapts tests to application changes.[4] Early traction came from addressing Agile teams' pain points, leading to integrations with CI tools and broad adoption; by 2021-2022, it launched specialized features like self-improving tests and Testim for Salesforce, with over 1 million Salesforce tests run monthly by customers.[1][3] The pivotal 2022 acquisition by Tricentis, a continuous testing leader, accelerated its scale while preserving its innovative core.[1]
Testim rides the wave of AI-driven DevOps and continuous testing trends, where accelerating release cycles demands resilient automation amid frequent UI changes in custom web, mobile, and Salesforce apps.[1][2][3] Its timing aligns with Agile and CI/CD dominance, as market forces like rising software complexity and quality demands pressure teams—testing often bottlenecks faster releases.[1] By pioneering AI self-healing tests, Testim influences the ecosystem, enabling enterprises to scale quality intelligence, reduce flakiness in tools like Selenium, and integrate with broader stacks, as evidenced by Tricentis' acquisition strengthening enterprise test automation.[1][3]
Testim is poised for expanded dominance in AI test automation, leveraging Tricentis' resources to deepen mobile/Salesforce capabilities and quality analytics amid growing AI adoption in DevOps.[1][2] Trends like generative AI for test generation and zero-trust security will shape its path, potentially driving further self-improving features and ecosystem integrations. Its influence may evolve from specialist innovator to core infrastructure for global software teams, sustaining momentum as testing shifts from bottleneck to enabler—reinforcing why Testim transformed a stubborn QA challenge into agile advantage.[1][2]
TESTIM has raised $16.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
TESTIM's investors include SignalFire, Amplify Partners, Audrey Capital, Avalon Ventures, Celesta, Dell Technologies Capital, Fuel Capital, Genoa Ventures, Heavybit, IDG Ventures, Insight Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners.