Drizz Raises $2.7M Seed Round to Revolutionize Mobile App Testing with Vision AI

India-based mobile app testing platform Drizz has raised $2.7 million in seed funding, led by Stellaris Venture Partners. The round also saw participation from Shastra VC, along with strategic angels Anuj Rathi (ex-Chief Business Officer at Cleartrip) and Vaibhav Domkundwar.

Founded in 2024 by former Amazon, Coinbase, and Gojek engineers Asad Abrar, Partha Sarathi Mohanty, and Yash Varyani, Drizz is building an AI-powered automation platform to eliminate the complexities and inefficiencies of traditional mobile app quality assurance (QA).

Drizz replaces fragile, locator-based test scripts with natural language prompts, enabling testers and developers to execute end-to-end testing across iOS and Android apps using plain English. The startup claims its proprietary Vision AI engine achieves over 97% test reliability, significantly slashing the time and effort involved in creating and maintaining test cases.

The newly secured funding will fuel product innovation, advance development of its Vision AI capabilities, and support team growth. Aimed at enterprises, Drizz’s platform offers a no-code setup, seamless CI/CD pipeline integration, and empowers non-technical users to author and run test scenarios without writing code.

With adoption picking up among global teams, Drizz is emerging as a promising solution for fast, accurate, and scalable mobile app testing in the AI era.

“We’re reimagining mobile QA from the ground up,” said the founders in a joint statement. “By leveraging Vision AI and natural language, we’re enabling teams to move faster without compromising on quality.”

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