Autosana, a startup developing an agentic artificial intelligence platform for mobile and web app quality assurance, has announced $3.2 million in early-stage funding.

Front-end user interface and user experience testing has long been a complex challenge in mobile and web application development. Autosana's platform aims to simplify UI feature testing by transforming codebases and natural-language prompts into automated test suites and flows.

The founders, Yuvan Sundrani and Jason Steinberg, noted that while AI development tools accelerate feature creation, they shift the burden to verification. This is particularly critical for smaller teams without dedicated QA, where regression testing can become a significant bottleneck.

The Autosana platform acts as an engineer, generating tests from a codebase and specifications. It caters to both technical engineers seeking an agentic setup and less technical users who prefer a natural-language interface.

Unlike traditional rule-based automation, agentic systems can adapt to visual shifts and changes in the user interface. Autosana's platform currently supports QA for 100 million daily active users and has reported significant month-over-month revenue growth since its June 2025 launch.

With this new funding, Autosana plans to expand its web functionality and enhance its agentic QA platform, envisioning a future where AI agents replace brittle end-to-end scripts for scalable, human-like testing.