Autify has launched a beta version of Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance designed for U.S. customers. Zenes can generate test cases, write automated test codes, and maintain these codes automatically, reportedly reducing the time to create test cases by 55%. The company plans to use the new capital to enhance its AI capabilities and expand into the Korean market in partnership with LG CNS. Autify currently offers its services in 16 countries and has both B2C and B2B customers, including DeNA, NEC, NTT Smart Communication, Yahoo, and ZoZo.
Key takeaways:
- Autify, a startup based in San Francisco and Tokyo, has raised $13 million in a Series B funding round, bringing its total raised to $30 million. The company has developed an AI agent for software quality assurance.
- The company has launched a beta version of Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance tailored for customers in the U.S. Zenes can generate test cases, write automated test codes, and maintain the test codes automatically.
- Autify has also developed a platform called Autify NoCode, which is designed to improve efficiency and enhance the software quality engineering process for developers and QA teams, particularly in Japan and South Korea.
- The startup plans to use the new capital to implement more AI capabilities to support customers’ software QA and expand into the Korean market in partnership with LG CNS, an IT service unit of LG Corp.